SITE Santa Fe Announces New Exhibition in NuMu as part of SITELines.2018: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas. Casa tomada +++

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SITE Santa Fe Announces New Exhibition in NuMu as part of SITELines.2018: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas Casa tomada +++ Plus new video installations on long-term loan by James Nares and Christian Marclay NuMu presents The Dictator An exhibition by Hildegarde Duane & David Lamelas Through February 28, 2019 Situated front and center of SITElines.2018: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas is NuMu (El Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Guatemala, established in 2012, Guatemala City, by artists Jessica Kairé and Stefan Benchoam). A 1:1 replica of NuMu s idiosyncratic egg-shaped building formerly an egg sales kiosk has traveled from LACMA in Los Angeles to Santa Fe, where it has been in front of SITE Santa Fe s

building. At the beginning of Casa tomada, NuMu presented an exhibition featuring a new version of Radamés "Juni" Figueroa's El Nido Salvaje [The Wild Nest], a project developed by the Puerto Rican artist for NuMu in 2013. Opening December 8, 2018, NuMu Presents The Dictator, an exhibition by Hildegarde Duane & David Lamelas, which will run through February 28, 2019. +++ NuMu, The Dictator, An exhibition by Hildegarde Duane & David Lamelas The exhibition The Dictator is the first presentation of Hildegarde Duane and David Lamelas in Guatemala, and includes two seminal works by the artists: The Dictator (1978) and Smart People (1991). In The Dictator, David Lamelas adopts the persona of Colonel Ricardo García Perez, Latin American dictator, poet, revolutionary and deposed president of the imaginary island of Santa Ana. The video presents a fictional television news program titled Newsmakers, in which reporter Barbara Lopez (Hildegarde Duane), directs a series of hard-hitting questions at the Dictator himself about his attacks on the press and universities, his authoritarian policies, mistreatment of subversives, future plans, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths of his five wives. Yet, despite the incisive nature of the reporter s interviewing style, the Dictator manages to spin them, and ultimately use the platform to reaffirm his ego and personality above everything else. Both set and produced 13 years later, Smart People sees Lamelas and Duane as two homeless people of Latin American origin in Los Angeles... maybe the exiled and deposed president of Santa Ana and his sixth wife? In it, they push a shopping cart and scavenge discarded rubbish through a derelict part of downtown LA, conversing about their unusual lives; focusing on their days in power and their hard fall to poverty. Despite their humorous and baffling tone, both The Dictator and Smart People critically examine serious concerns regarding Latin America s history of military dictatorships and the US complicity in maintaining it as well as normalizing it through their media outlets. After many dictatorships, coups, and depositions in the twentieth century, Guatemala continues to struggle against the long-term effects of these actions. Although officially considered a democracy, the country operates under a fraught political system in which nepotism, corruption, privilege and criminal impunity have become commonplace. In it, politics has been widely understood as a vehicle for personal enrichment as means to achieve insurmountable quotas of power.

Although the last 3 years has seen some unprecedented victories in the fight against corruption and impunity, led by the Ministry of Public and CICIG (International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala), justice is still a major uphill battle. During the last year, the country has been witness to a new power play, in which the dark forces of the country are now attempting to shift and re-accommodate themselves to create nefarious alliances, amongst which #PactoDeCorruptos stands out. Corruption has taken hold of the Republic s Presidency, the Congress (and its recently dissolved Board of Directors), the country s different Ministries, the Supreme Court of Justice, the Port Authorities, SAT (the Tax Agency), and recently the National Police... all with the complicity of the nation s economic elite. In the face of Guatemala s current political climate, these works are presented under a newfound light, reminding us that our democracy is as fragile as ever. And that, although dictatorships in our country seem a thing of the past, that we are in fact, not too far from it as we would like to believe. NuMu would like to thank the Berezdivin Collection for the generous loan of The Dictator. About Hildegarde Duane and David Lamelas During the sixties, in Southern California, Hildegarde Duane and David Lamelas began a fruitful collaboration that continues to date. Since then, they have produced a series of videos that tread the fine line between reality and the absurd, and which focus on the questioning of mass media through an acute criticism of Latin American and global politics. Hildegarde Duane (Los Angeles, 1950) is a conceptual artist who has worked across mediums since the mid-seventies, courting the peripheries of mass media entertainment and its archetypal figures in videos and photos stories. In her practice, Duane explores language and the subversion and reappropriation of the image through humor, irony and ambiguity in equal measure. Duane's work has been exhibited internationally since the mid-seventies and is held in collections including Museum of Modern Art, New York; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid and Guggenheim Museum, New York. She is a recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, among others. David Lamelas (Buenos Aires, 1946) lives and works between Los Angeles, Paris, and Buenos Aires. A pioneer of Conceptual art, structuralist film and multimedia installation, Lamelas is well known for his interrogations of the relationship between art and the physical exhibition space. In the late 1960s, his practice shifted away from Pop art-inflected sculpture as he began using video to parody mainstream formats such as television news. Since then, his work has acquired strong conceptual focus centered on mass media and the analysis of film as a medium, language and device.

Lamelas has participated in acclaimed exhibitions including the IX Bienal de Sao Paulo (1967), where he received the Sculpture Prize, the Venice Biennial (1968) and Documenta (1972 and 2017). He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a British Arts Council Fellowship and a two-time awardee of the Premio Georges Braque (1966 and 1967). About Casa tomada / House Taken Over The title of SITElines.2018 references Argentine writer Julio Cortázar s 1946 short story Casa tomada (House Taken Over), which follows two shut-in siblings devoted to the care of their ancestral home. As a mysterious and unnamed presence begins to occupy parts of the house, they are eventually forced out onto the street without any material possessions. The exhibition plays off the ambiguities of this story, addressing the reciprocal and complex relationship between the ones who stay and the ones who leave, and those that belong and those that are outliers. About SITE Santa Fe SITE Santa Fe opened in 1995 to present what was then the only international biennial of contemporary art in the United States, and one of only a handful of biennials around the world. From the very beginning, SITE established a commitment to a risk-taking and visionary perspective that continues to drive its programs today. Year-round exhibitions and educational programs encourage the creative and intellectual potential of the audience and uphold the region s tradition of fostering avant-garde art. As an institution with a year-round contemporary art program, SITE hosts an Art & Culture series of lectures and performances, as well as an extensive education and outreach program for local schools, all of which attract over 20,000 local, national and international visitors annually. Since its launch, SITE has presented over 100 exhibitions including eleven biennials of works by over 700 international artists. Support SITE Santa Fe is proud to have received a significant grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in support of this exhibition. SITE acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $153 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country. Additional support comes from the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission and the 1% Lodgers Tax, as well as from Thornburg Investment Management and Avalon Trust.

The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts Also new on view at SITE Santa Fe: SITE Santa Fe is pleased to announce new installations by James Nares and Christian Marclay. Street (2011) is a 61-minute, single-channel digital video with color and sound by James Nares and music by Thurston Moore. In 2011, New York-based British artist James Nares captured a moment of New York city street life. Using a high-speed camera that is normally used to record fleeting subjects such as hummingbirds, Nares shot 16 hours of footage from the back and sides of a moving SUV. With this footage he then significantly slowed the source material down to 61 minutes of continuous motion. Set against the melodic backdrop of Thurston Moore s guitar, Street creates a hypnotic cinematic experience with emotional gravity. SITE s lobby area features a new installation of Christian Marclay s Telephones (1995), a 7-1/2 minute film compilation with sound. Telephones creates a narrative of its own through a collection of brief Hollywood film clips. These linked-together snippets of scenes involve innumerable well-known actors such as Cary Grant, Tippi Hedren, Ray Milland, Humphrey Bogart and Meg Ryan, who dial, pick up the receiver, converse, react, say good-bye and hang up. In doing so, they express a multitude of emotions surprise, desire, anger, disbelief, excitement, boredom ultimately leaving the impression that they are all part of one big conversation. The piece moves easily back and forth in time, as well as between color and black-and-white, aided by Marclay s whimsical notions of continuity. Both works are on loan courtesy of Marti A. Meyerson from the Collection of Marlene N. Meyerson. ###