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BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN
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Group exhibition @ Frederic Snitzer gallery
  
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June 28 - August 24, 2019

​curated by: Rafael Domenech

Group exhibition including, Matthew Barney, Vivian Chiu, Justin Cloud, Alejandro Contreras, Dana Degiulio, Jose Iraola, Michael Joo, Jon Kessler, Jonas Mekas, Ernesto Oroza, Bat-Ami Rivlin, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Tomas Vu, Fischli, and Weiss, Ayoung Yu.
Battleship Potemkin takes its title from the 1925 black and white, silent film by Sergei Eisenstein that remarkably served as inspiration to many of Francis Bacon's convulsive portraits. Consequently, it is the purpose of this exhibition to create a forum that explores disjunction, time, space and cinema as concepts for art making. Using the technique of montage or superposition as his curatorial strategy, curator Rafael Domenech assembles a wide range of artists and mediums. Like the film, the exhibition does not tell a story. It meticulously divides its visual syntax into segments. In response to the gallery’s architectural layout, it is installed in three different stages. This curatorial gesture transforms the building into a metaphor for the film. Each work becomes a spurt of energy that captures the eye. They are photograms, frame cuts within a movie projecting artists together that may never have shared the same space before as a way to create new narratives.The artists involved are Matthew Barney, Vivian Chiu, Justin Cloud, Alejandro Contreras, Dana Degiulio, Jose Iraola, Michael Joo, Jon Kessler, Jonas Mekas, Ernesto Oroza, Bat-Ami Rivlin, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Tomas Vu, Fischli and Weiss, Ayoung Yu.
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      • 2025 TROPICAL LAB SINGAPORE
      • 2025 | Emersión
      • 2024 | Prototype 1.0
      • 2024 | Bound/Unbound
      • 2023 | IN WORK WE TRUST | ¡CHAMO, ¿QUÉ HICISTE CON EL CARRO?
      • 2023 | DRAW POINT TO POINT
      • 2023 | PORTALS IN A STATE OF SUNSHINE
      • 2022 | OVERLAID '22
      • 2022 | GTIS & PARTNERS
      • 2022 | CHOCOLATE BOX
      • 2022 | COLUMBIA MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
      • 2021 | THE (better late than never) SUMMER SHOW
      • 2021 | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 2022 FIRST YEAR SHOW
      • 2021 | GÜELCOME TO MY BEREAVED CHIMERA OF LA LA LAND
      • 2020 | DRAWN: CONCEPT & CRAFT
      • 2020 | ARAC COLLAGE SERIES
      • 2019 | GREEN GO HOME
      • 2019 | BOYBO++ ( AFTER MATISSE )
      • 2019 | BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN
      • ARCHIVE >
        • 2018 | REFURBISHED
        • 2017 | PRE-REFURBISHED
        • 2016 | UNTITLED
        • 2015 | THIS WASN'T WHAT WE ASKED FOR
        • 2014 | SONY
        • 2013 | SALVAGE
        • 2012 | MECHANICAL PATTERNS
        • 2011 | PLOTTED PENS
        • 2010 | HUE
        • 2009 | UNDERWATER
        • 2008 | PHOTOGRAPHY
        • 2007 | COLONIALISM
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