Johanna Unzueta "Mechanical Movements"

Johannes Vogt Gallery

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Mechanical Movements is the first solo show of Johanna Unzueta at Johannes Vogt Gallery in New York. For the exhibition Unzueta has produced a suite of felt sculptures, drawings, and films. Unzuetaʼs entire artistic practice is brought together in one comprehensive exhibition for the first time. With its prop-like sculptures, Mechanical Movements produces a theatrical scene of stopped motion. The viewer enters into a temporally fragmented and disorienting setting.

Many of Unzueta's recent sculptures fixate on two basic mechanical parts: the chain and the gear. Unzueta reproduces these components in felt and wood. The shift in material softens the cold replaceability of the metal originals, yet the mechanics still function properly. These sculptures are thus surrogates of the objects they represent. Through the laborious use of craft materials, Unzueta produces frozen shapes that are imbued with the stored time of production.

In the chain and gear pieces, Unzueta reproduces mechanisms by which energy is transferred. In these works, as well as in her hinge pieces, a potential action is encoded, whether it be spinning or folding. The repetition of an action within certain boundaries is similarly thematized in the three film works on display. In these videos, Unzueta meditates on three distinct temporalities. In Windows, the camera fixes poetically on the aged windows of an industrial building. In Red Canister, a felt container is filled with water in a Sisyphian loop. And in Whispers, Unzueta films her son, who rides a bike while carrying one of his mother's felt chains. Unzueta's artistic vocabulary is distinct not only for its tactile visuality, but also for its poetic understatement. By halting these moments of methodical and automatic systems, Unzueta transforms the gallery's space into an experimental and destabilizing environment.

Johanna Unzueta was born in 1974 in Santiago, Chile, and has lived and worked in New York since 2000. Unzueta received her first solo museum show in the US at the Queens Museum in 2009. Her work has been shown in solo and group shows internationally, including presentations at the Museum of Contemporary Art — University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Museum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile; Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, Austria; Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada; and the S-Files Biennial, El Museo del Barrio, New York.

[Image: Johanna Unzueta "Gray and Black Chain" (2012) felt, vintage wooden spools, dimensions variable]

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from January 10, 2013 to February 09, 2013

Opening Reception on 2013-01-10 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Johanna Unzueta

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