Tasneem Gallery / January 11, 2018  / Schreinerstrasse 39A, 10247 Berlín
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Los Hombres Que Nunca Existieron
11 January - 15 March, 2018  




                                                                              The men who never existed, 2005, Instalation in situ, 9th Havana Biennial, Photo Pedro Abreu.



PRESS RELEASE

Title: The men who never existed.
Artist: Luis Gómez. 
Curator: Tasneem Gallery.
Opening: Thursday, 11 January 2018.
Place: Schreinerstrasse 39A 10247, Berlín.
Exhibition period: 11 January - 15 March, 2018.
Info: http://www.tasneemgallery.com –tasneem@tasneemgallery.com – telephone (34) 93 252 3578. 

During 2018 Tasneem Gallery will present a series of exhibitions in Berlin. 

This cycle will begin with the exhibition The men who never existed by the Cuban artist Luis Gómez, comprising of three series of works carried out by artist in the last twelve years. Central to the exhibition is the video-programming of the same name, The men who never existed, presented for the first time in the 9th Havana Biennial, a composition of names of personalities that influenced the history of humanity as we know it, but who with the passage of time and contemporary reorganization have been forgotten, or knowledge of their work diminished. The video, a slow moving reformulation in which only the name of Pythagoras stays constant, illustrates how collective action generalizes details and erases individuality. It also points to how we make constant use of knowledge, restructuring it, blurring it until it almost becomes indefinite, confused and invisible. 

Supporting and contrasting this key proposition of the artist are two series of drawings. 

The drawings of Gestalt play with the idea of a humanistic and reconstructive therapy, making reference to the awareness of the individual, mental state that according to this therapy will allow the client to understand himself as a more complete, lively and creative being. 

With the series Untitled the artist formulates his perception of objects in the space. The series consists of charcoal drawings on cardboard where the flat figures lose the details and contrast with the background. These pieces are studies of forms and structures; they are a bank of ideas, a part of the creative process. 

The exhibition can be visited by appointment only. Please contact: tasneem@tasneemgallery.com 

About the artist 

Luis Gómez (Havana, 1968) is a graduate of the High Institute of Art in Havana (ISA), currently he is head of Chair of New Media Lab in the ISA. His work has been exhibited at the PAC Milano, the USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, USA, Armory Art Center, Miami, FL, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, in the 49 and 56 Esposizione Internazionale D´ARTE, Venice Biennale, in the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New York, USA, at the Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen, Germany, at the Barbican Center, London, UK, in Art Basel and Maastricht and the Havana Biennial. He has participated in several Art Residences from institutions like the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, the Europe University of Madrid in Spain and The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA and the ASU Arizona State University. His work is in many different collections including the Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany, the Arizona State University Art Museum, USA, the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center, Ohio, USA, the NINART, Mexico City, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Van Reekum Museum Apeldoorn, Holland, El Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Wifredo Lam, Track Sixteen Gallery and the Wakita Museum of Art, Japan. 





Los hombres que nunca existieron
11 enero - 15 Marzo, 2018
Schreinerstrasse 39A
10247 Berlín
Visita con cita previa
Durante 2018 Tasneem Gallery presentará una serie de exposiciones en Berlín. 

Este ciclo comienza con la muestra Los hombres que nunca existieron del artista cubano Luis Gómez, la cual incluye tres proyectos realizados por el artista en los últimos doce años. 

Como pieza fundamental de la exposición se encuentran el video-programación del mismo título Los hombres que nunca existieron , presentada por primera vez en 9na Bienal de la Habana, es un video-programación compuesto por nombres propios de personalidades que influyeron en el devenir de la humanidad y que con el paso del tiempo y la reorganización contemporánea han sido olvidados. El video es una reformulación de estos nombres en la que solo el de Pitágoras se mantiene constante. La obra ilustra cómo la acción colectiva generaliza los detalles y borra la individualidad. También apunta a cómo hacemos uso constante del conocimiento, reestructurándolo, difuminándolo hasta casi convertirlo en algo indefinido, confuso e invisible. 

Esta propuesta clave va acompañada por dibujos de dos series diferentes. 

Los dibujos de Gestalt juegan con la idea de una terapia humanista y reconstructiva, haciendo alusión al awareness o la de toma de conciencia del individuo, estado mental que según esta terapia le permitirá al cliente entenderse como un ser más completo, vivo y creativo. 

Con la serie Sin Título el artista formula su percepción de los objetos en el espacio. Son dibujos hechos al carboncillo sobre cartulina donde las figuras planas pierden los detalles y contrastan con el fondo. Estas piezas son estudios de formas y estructuras; son un banco de ideas, una parte de su proceso de creación. 

La exposición podrá ser visitada con cita previa escribiendo al correo:  tasneem@tasneemgallery.com 

Sobre el artista

Luis Gómez (La Habana, 1968) graduado en 1991 del Instituto Superior de Arte de la Habana (ISA), actualmente es jefe de Cátedra del Laboratorio de Nuevos Medios del ISA. Sus obras han sido exhibidas en el USF Contemporary Art Museum,Tampa, USA, Armory Art Center, Miami, FL, USA, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de la Habana, en la 49 y 56 Esposizione Internazionale D`ARTE de la Bienal de Venecia, en el Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New York, USA, en el Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen, Alemania, en el Barbican Center, Londres, UK, en Art Basel, ARCO y Maastricht, en las sedes del IFA, Alemania, en varias ediciones de la Bienal de la Habana y recientemente en el PAC Milano. Ha participado en diversas Residencias para artistas otorgadas por instituciones como Arizona State University, West Campus. Arizona, USA, the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, EUA, La Universidad Europea de Madrid y The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA. Su obra forma parte de colecciones como la Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany, the Arizona State University Art Museum, USA, the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, el NINART, México City, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de la Habana, el Van Reekum Museum Apeldoorn, Holand , El Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Wifredo Lam, Track Sixteen Gallery y el Wakita Museum of Art, Japón. 








Rossmut Gallery November 16th, 2017 



LUIS GOMEZ

SPARRING PARTNER
curated by Michela Casavola  




PRESS RELEASE

Title: Sparring Partner
Artist: Luis Gómez 
Curator: Michela Casavola
Opening: Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 7 pm
Place: Rossmut Gallery – Via dei Reti, 29/b Rome Exhibition period: November 16, 2017 – February 15, 2018
Info: www.rossmut.cominfo@rossmut.com – telephone and fax number +39 06 5803788 



Luis Gómez –after representing Cuba twice (in 2001 and 2015) at the Venice Biennale and after participating in the great exhibition on Cuban art at the PAC in Milan (2016) and the recent solo exhibition that the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes of Havana dedicated to him– has landed in Rome, at Rossmut Gallery, for his first important Italian solo exhibition entitled Sparring partner and curated by Michela Casavola. 
He uses installation, video, photography and painting with the aim of confronting art with society and the inevitable power relations. He investigates the relationships and forms of consumption in the art world and sometimes draws attention to peculiar aspects relating to the commodification of artworks and of the artist himself. Gómez's art draws its inspiration from a complex thought, which concerns different practices and types of knowledge and originates in a variety of disciplines: from sociology to literature, from political economy to technological and communication researches. It fluctuates between relativism and fiction, collective imaginaries and false truths. 
Gómez, who has always lived and worked in Cuba, moves through the drifts and contradictions of contemporary art. He focuses on the problem of artists' intellectual weakness and on the loss of a personal cultural heritage, which is the starting point. He reiterates, in this connection, how difficult it is for art to be authentic, because it is dependent on the taste of multi-millionaire patrons –who are the owners of Museums and Foundations– and tied to the elite circuit of major art galleries, which have always regarded Cuban art as exotic. In some cases, there is no analysis and no discussion. It is mainly, but not exclusively, within this framework that we can find the essence of the project Sparring Partner. 
Luis Gómez, by acting as a "sparring partner", experiments with a discontinuous and marginal discourse; he is aware that he "master[s] neither of time nor the future" and conscious of the "limitedness of all prediction" (Gadamer). He says: "Personally, I don't believe an art that defends a social or political ideology exists in a world where monetary interchange exists. Since this exchange of money is considerable, there can be no complete and disinterested ideological truth". 
On the occasion of the exhibition, new and site-specific works will be displayed and a new catalogue will be published by Rossmut and NFC edizioni. 
(Michela Casavola)
 
La galleria Rossmut è lieta di comunicare la partecipazione alla 9ª edizione della Fiera Ch.ACO
            Artisti presentati: Luis Gómez Armenteros e Carlos Martiel
Stand A 19

            dall'11 al 15 ottobre 2017 | Vitacura, Santiago del Cile
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Rossmut · via dei Reti 29/b · Rome, Rm 00187 · Italy 


Luis Gomez 

Calle A #9806 entre 152 y 98.
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La Habana, Cuba.

telef : (0053) 7 766 51 76 
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Opening Reception - Luis Gomez Armenteros - June 16th.

 

LUIS GOMEZ ARMENTEROS

Gimme Shelter
Opening Reception
Friday, June 16- 6 to 9 PM.
Resolution of a pictorial event, 2014
Exhibition showing:
June 16 - July 28, 2017 

Luis Gómez Armenteros uses installation, video, photography and painting, with the intention of confrontation of art, society with the inevitable power relations. Investigates the relationships that surround the art and forms of consumption, focusing at times on specific aspects of the work and the artist market itself. It inspired by a complex thought connected to different knowledge's and practices, drawing origin and inspiration from many disciplines - from sociology to literature, from political economy to the technological and communicative research, between relativity and fiction, collective imaginary and false truths.
The awareness of some rules played no reports on ethics but on economic and social speculation shakes the work of Luis on a knife blade, sometimes ironically cutting edge that keeps it alive in a parallel street.
It is a tragicomic complaint, bitter and ironic at the same time, the one that makes Gómez when he warns the artist greedy of money, which ultimately satisfy their vanity at the expense of his real commitment and research, becoming the easiest character corruptible instead of maintain his strong ethics. A complaint addressed to the production of "works-junk" that feed markets and collections, unjustifiable from the critical point of view but from an economic one.
The transition from exploitation to the threat of exclusion practices as the main weapon of discipline is the strategy of domination that today's capitalism is most advantageous. The fear of going out from the pack, not to find a group in which to identify, it is also a group exploited by today's society, the fear for artists to produce a work not "appreciated" or "salable", "understandable" by collectors and institutions, it makes life easier for speculators to dictate the rules of the profitable art market economies. The identification in a group of exploited responds sometimes to a precise location in which to find quiet.Identifying themselves as a group in a social language, political, artistic or cultural is what though by its nature, Gómez found  less natural and more difficult to do.
The work of Luis Gómez is related in connection with a geographical / cultural environment that would result in readings derived from theories or political and social visions. However we must not forget that on the contrary the work always retains an inherently experimental nature to be evaluated in the context of art and artistic research. ("The Art of the former wife of the" Michela Casavola Museum)

Luis Gomez, born in City of La Habanna, Cuba in 1968.He studied in Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) from 1987 to 1991.He gave several conferences and workshops like 2016- Artist Talk, Ludwig Forum Für Internationale Kunst, Germany.| 2012- Guess Artist at Arizona State University, Arizona, USA. and  Indiana State University, Indiana, USA. 2010 Artist invited to the Master Contemporary Art. Universidad Europea.Madrid.|1999- Barbican Center, London, England. One man exhibitions in Cubam Spain, Arizona, New York,Germany and Holland. His work is present in international collections such as: Centro Wifredo Lam, Cuba | Ludwig Forum, Germany | Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Cuba | Van Reekum Museum, Holland | Wakita Musuem of Art, Japan.

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