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"UNILESS IS WORTH MORE Exhibition" by ARJONA+BRCCASSINO+LOW
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From:July 7th(Wed.) to July 13th(Tue.), 2010
11:00 - 19:00 (Closed on Mondays)
Place: Promo-Arte 2F Project Gallery(2F)
Organized by: PROMO-ARTE Project Gallery
Supported by: Instituto Cervantes Tokio
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Adriana Arjona, objects, Angel Beccassino, video and photo installation, Olga Low ceramics.
Reflections on the "free matter", that which is not bound to any function, and so allows to experiment, to break, to destroy, to play.. |
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Exhibition Hall
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Exhibition Hall
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Angel Beccassino
photo installation "Musica para Sordos"
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Angel Beccassino
Video "Inutiles como Virgen"
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Ogi Low "Chuzadas"
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Ogi Low "Elcongreso"
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Ogi Low "Kokkain"
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Ogi Low "El Senado"
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Adriana Arjona
"Fakir-l", "Fakir-ll", "Fakir-lll" |

Ogi Low's works |
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 Opening-Reception view
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Opening-Reception view
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Opening-Reception view |

Opening-Reception view |
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About artists
Objects
Adriana Arjona (Colombia)
sculptor, film director and video artist. She has directed among other films"Gringo HP" which was invited to various Latin American film festivals. She currently directs the artist group "7 Nenas" (7 Babes) which performs works from the female perspective.
Video and photo installation
Angel Beccassino (Argentina)
photographer, musician, writer and video artist.He investigated the impact of affection and the idea of dying through different performances shown at various museums, art galleries and psychiatric hospitals in Germany, Japan, USA, Ecuador and Colombia.
Ceramics
Ogi Low (Colombia)
born in USA to Japanese mother and Colombian father. She grew up in Colombia where she studied fine arts before completing a Masters degree in sculpture in Tokyo.She has lived in Miami, New York, Tokyo, Osaka, Caracas and now Bogota,where she works helping children affected by the country's long conflict. She has always questioned the role of art and its usefulness to society.
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