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SYNTHETIC HANS & FRITZ CONTEMPORARY is proud to present at CODE 3 in Copenhagen the project SYNTHETIC, by the San danish/filipino Gil 17 artist LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN. The average citizen lives in a compromised space. Everyday life is a race. Every breath and movement is calculated into efficiency. The art world is no stranger to this situation. On average, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen spends merely fifty percent of her time at home. The remaining time is spent traveling in relation to her work. Many in the art world live this way, pursuing an almost nomadic life. Referring to this contemporary lifestyle, the artist draws upon her work involving the body in its presence and in its absence through representation or as a trace. Through objects, organic material, and performances, SYNTHETIC reflects on our transition from life to death. Organic materials accompany rituals in the representation and re-performance of making art and the artists in the studio. The exhibit uses these facets in representing the body, its narrative and life through performative gestures. - -
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AVAILABLE WORK - -
(DIS) APPEARING Silicone and poliester on mirrors Variable dimensions 2018 - -
ANONYMOUS (man) Hanging mannequin, feathered and tarred 190 x 50 cm 2014 LILITH (woman)* Hanging mannequin, feathered and tarred 190 x 50 cm 2014 - -
CONTACT EXERCISE # 5 Painting Chalk, linseed oil and acryl paint. Right thumb. 190 x 190 cm 2018 - -
CONTACT EXERCISE # 6 Painting Chalk, linseed oil and acryl paint. Left thumb. 190 x 190 cm 2018 - -
THE GREAT FIREWALL OF CHINA Barbed Wire, 22k Gold 40 cm x 40 cm 2014 - -
ASPHALT FEET (No available Image) Asphalt and live cast of feet 26 x 26 x 15 cm Ed. 3 + 1AP 2018 Image LIFE TAKEN, LIFE GIVEN Volcanic sand from Mt. Pinatubo, PHL and live cast of feet Lahar feet: 26 X 26 X 15 cm 2018 For visual purposes only. Not on display* - -
OTHER WORK
DESDOBRANDO SEMENTES (Unfolding Seeds) Performance for the skies - National Museum, Brasilia (2017) The various nuances of blue fabrics refer to the colours of the skies of Brasilia. Performance with 40 dance students from IFB, Instituto Federal de Brasilia and Uib, University of Bergen, faculty of Art - -
VESTIGIOS (Vestiges) Performance for the earth- TV TOWER, Brasilia (2017) Performance with 100 dance students from IFB, Instituto Federal de Brasilia, Uib, University of Bergen and volunteer citizens from Brasilia. The united bodies measure the earth through transformations of geometric shapes. Thereafter with their feet seeding the earth with caolin. - -
BEING HUMAN BEING BEING HUMAN BEING (2016) is not really an exhibition, nor a performance. It s something in between... An open studio programme of live 08001 art in Barcelona which we witness the artistic research and the formation of new artworks about the the concept of the original human and the seven days of creation. Examin-ing the way we search for, see and display the origin of our existence and how this influences the way we understand ourselves today. A reflection on the state of coming from different cultures and belonging in several places. Body prints of earth made by Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen in collaboration with visitors and spe-cially invited guests: Ana Álvarez-Errecalde, Erich Weiss, Denys Blacker, Camila Cañeque and members of the Philippine community. Paintings, banners, objects and sculptural interpretations are the outcomes of the performance series exhibited in BEING HUMAN BEING - -
AFGHAN HOUND Afghan Hound (2011) is a performance that includes four imitations of voices from Afghanistan. These voices show the complexities of gender in cultures in which men and women live segregat-ed and are imposed standards from masculinity. When sexuality is repressed new gender constructions emerge driven by the traditions of a society and a certain culture, they appear and transform in Afghan Hound. The four stories that develop in the performance are related between them through a combination of music, song and choreogra-phy. The piece is performed with a costume made of hair, which is inspired by Afghan Hound dog racing. The transformation of genres and characters through the use of this costume, symbolize different sexualities and different identities. Some of them are hidden or repressed, others function as signs of power or coercion. First time performed during Speech Matters The Danish Pavilion, Venice Bienale 2011 - - Video Blue Ray HD 12 min
GAIA Performed at Playhouse, The Red Room, The Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen 2013In the Gaia project, LIilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen examines the body s identification in relation to the ground on which it happens to be situated, on the basis of a physical-geographic, geologi-cal-material, metaphor- ic-symbolic dimension. - -
LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN - 1979 Lives and works in Copenhagen Cuenca s productions involve scripted texts, composed music as well as intricate visual elements; cos-tumes as set design. Cuenca gathers, adapts, and universalizes her narratives in both a critical and humorous CONTACT approach in regards to issues such as identity, culture, religion, gender and social relations. SOLO EXHIBITION (SELECTED) 2018 Synthetic, Code Art Fair, Copenhagen, Hans & Fritz Contemporary Re- inventing Domesticity and the Decomposing of the Self, Art Basel Hong Kong, Drawing Room Manila 2017 Vestige, The Drawing Room, Manila Desdobrando Sementes, National Museum, Brasilia 2016 Being Human Being, Hans & Fritz Contemporary, Barcelona. 2014 Being human Being, Kunsthal Nikolaj, Copenhagen. Musical skies dropping down to earth, making trees fly, Röda Sten Konsthal, Göteborg. 2013 Anger ist Power a 3 hours show based on Cuencas musical performances at Museet for Samtidskunst Roskilde, Denmark.Gaia, performed at Playhouse The Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2011 Speech Matters, The Danish Pavillion Venice Biennale. 2009 Performa09, New York City. 2008 In Transit, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin. 2007 Global Feminisms, Brooklyn Museum. 2006 A Tale of Two Cities, Busan Bienale, Busan Last Winter- Spring Never Came, Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul. GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTED) 2018 Looking Glass, Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square, Miami, USA 2017 Cool, Calm Collected, Aros, Museum of Modern Art, Denmark PUBLIC COLLECTIONS - Collections Horsens Art Mu-seum, Horsens, Denmark - Museet for Samtidskunst Roskilde, - Denmark - www.hans-fritz.com - HeART; Museum info@hans-fritz.com of Contem-porary Art, Herning, Denmark - Danish Arts Agency - National Gallery of Denmark/ Statens Museum for Kunst - Malmö Art Museum, Malmö, Sweden - KIASMA, Museum of Modern Art, -Helsinki, Finland - Odense Bys Kunstfond, Odense, Denmark GRANTS 2012 Carl Nielsen og Anne MarieCarl Nielsens Legat 2009 Arken Prize, Travel Grant. Donated by Annie & Otto Johs. Detlefs Philanthropic Foundation 2009 SCP, Artist in residency programme, New York City 2008 Eckersberg Medal of Honor 2007 Aage & Yelva Nimbs Fond, Grant of Honor Ole Haslunds Fond, Grant of Honor 2006 Danish Art Price, Asche-houg, travelgrant 2005 Three Year Work grant, The Committee for Visual Arts
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