Sunday, January 8, 2012

DANIEL STEEGMANN 'FOUR WALLS' AT MENDES WOOD IN SAO PAULO










press release:
DANIEL STEEGMANN MANGRANÉ 
FOUR WALLS
November 19 – December 23, 2011
Opening: Saturday, November 19, 2PM
Mendes Wood announces FOUR WALLS, a solo exhibition of new works by Catalonian artist Daniel Steegmann Mangrané. The exhibition features four pieces that explore the semiotic structure of the projection – lacking the narrative of a picture, the projections hover between drawings, abstract structural cinema and sculpture.

The projected image here no longer pretends to a fictitious depth on the surface of the wall, but rather the projection itself expands its specific plastic and meaningful properties, joining minimalist propositions of 1970′s sculpture. FOUR WALLS draws on diverse sources ranging from traditions in literature, poetry, architecture, semiotics, popular mass-media entertainment and critical theory.

Inspired by Structuralist filmmakers, Steegmann has created these works to go against the grain of the narrative conventions of cinema and photography, achieving delicate ends with minimal means. The effect is oddly entrancing, deeply poetic, and representative of a sort of corporeal and sensuous reflection on the medium of film itself and the politics of the audience.

Steegmann’s work spans various media and oscillates between subtle, poetic but nevertheless raw experimentations. Although mainly conceptually informed, Steegmann work displays a strong concern with the existence and features of concrete objects: Steegmann activates the abstract language as a thought-generating principle and employs the idea of unstable meaning and dematerialized constructions as a way to address issues concerning “objectless”. The works articulate the sense of space and time, building up a structure as the constellation of elements enter into action. The subject’s relation to the making of meaning as a process of time continues until the object is dissolved into an execution of the relations of the separate elements.

Daniel Steegmann Mangrané was born in Barcelona in 1977 and has lived since 2004 in Brazil, both in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Daniel recently had solo shows at Halfhouse, Barcelona (2010), Centro Cultural Sergio Porto, Rio de Janeiro (2010), Fundació la Caixa, Barcelona (2008) and A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro (2007) and group shows at Espai d’Art Contemporani de Castelló, (2011), Galeria Estrany de la Mota, Barcelona (2011), Galerie im Riegerungsviertel / Forgotten Bar Project, Berlin (2010), Galerie KoraAlberg, Antwerpen (2010), Entes, Barcelona (2009), After-the-Butcher, Berlin (2009); Biennial of Tehran (2008 ) and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Chile (2008).

He has received grants and prizes from the Musac Museum, Generalitat de Catalunya, ABC prize or Fundació José García Jiménez. Upcoming projecs include a solo show at Meulensteen, New York in the spring of 2012. Next year Daniel Steegmann Mangrané will be a fellow resident of the Junge Akademie at the Akademie der Kunste de Berlin.

Mendes Wood
Rua da Consolação, 3358
Jardins, São Paulo, Brazil
http://mendeswood.com

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