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PULSE MIAMI 2011 | ISIDRO BLASCO: BROOKLYN

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PULSE MIAMI 2011 | MICHAEL VAN DEN BESSELAAR: SOLO

Michael Van den Besselaar

Black & White Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Pulse Miami 2011. The fair will be open to the public December 1st through 4th, and the special preview will take place on Tuesday, November 29th. We will be located in Booth C-105.

For the fair, Black & White Gallery features selected photo collages from the new series by Isidro Blasco and presents Michael Van den Besselaar: Solo, a richly nuanced exhibition centered around the tragic historical events of November 22, 1963. Though JFK's assassination is now receding into the distant past, the images from this event continue to reverberate and find new expression in popular culture offering a slew of "what-if?" time-travel and sci-fi themes. preview

PULSE MIAMI 2011 PROJECTS
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Roberley Bell

 







ROBERLEY BELL
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Other Landscape Bench

Other Landscape Bench #1 was first shown in 2009 at the Laumier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, MO during Bell's solo exhibition Inside Out / mixed media sculpture & video.

Roberley Bell explores the relationship between the man-made and the natural with a focus on the artifice of nature. Her most recent work, departs from the overtly adorned surfaces of the Flower Blob series to reveal the form stripped bare, increased in scale, swelling and bursting with energy.
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Santiago Taccetti


 

SANTIAGO TACCETTI

Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here


Large scale installation by the Berlin-based Argentinean artist Santiago Taccetti. Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here was first shown at The Watermill Center in Watermill, NY during the International Summer Program led by Artistic Director, Robert Wilson where Santiago was a resident in the summer of 2011.

Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here confronts the viewer as a great summary of the mechanisms of seduction. It also makes a parody of the sad side of the system: the exclusion; the show is not for everyone, the illusion is – It’s even public.

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