Press release
PASIG – MANZANARES
Sally Gutiérrez
Galería Formato Cómodo
Opening 6 April 2017, 20:00
h
PASIG – MANZANARES
Sally Gutiérrez
After the research process
leading to the shooting of her non-fiction film Ta Acorda Ba Tu El
Filipinas?, Sally Gutierrez's new project takes us on a new exploration of
the host of current and historical links binding Spain and the Philippines.
Sailing up and down waterways, cognitive maps, constituent texts, foundational
questions, tree cuttings and saplings, the exhibition casts multilayered echoes
and resonances in all directions across the time-streams, re-shuffling the
arrows of linear chronology that seem to separate the past from the present,
and an "us" from a "them".
Cross-hatching temporal and
political dimensions coalesce into a sort of continuous present marked by
corruption, racism and state violence of the kind already described by Rizal at
the close of the 19th Century. From one Bourbon King to another, from early
imperialist Liberalism to globalised Neo-liberalism, from the Pasig to the
Manzanares, across both sides of the river of time, watching memories and
desires go by like trees floating down a watercourse that is still our own.
Sally Gutiérrez works
with expanded formats in a hybrid area between contemporary art, visual essay
and documentary. Her artistic projects start from a critical, feminist and
de-colonial standpoint to examine ways of inhabiting, resisting and living (or
surviving) in geographies where space and objects are also social agents in the
networks and crises of globalization.
She has developed projects
in South Africa, the Philippines, Germany, Spain and the United States working
closely alongside local communities and organizations.
Aside from individual
projects as her recent film Ta acorda ba tu el Filipinas?, she
is currently exploring other modes of working and authorial subjectiveness
through my involvement in collectives like Declinación Magnética, which bring
together curators and theorists as well as artists working in diverse
disciplines in a regime of horizontal collaboration and methodological
hybridisation.
Her work has been seen in
museums and galleries including Metamatic:Taf (Athens), Matadero, Museo
Nacional Reina Sofía, La Casa Encendida and Formato Cómodo (Madrid), MACBA
(Barcelona), Jeu de Paume (Paris), Kunstwerke, Akademie de Künste (Berlin), and
the Parker’s Box, WhiteBox and PS1 galleries in New York.