Laura Lima
[wood, straw, fabric, glass, beer, plastic, metal]
[variable dimensions]
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It is as though the bodies Lima arranges in Bar Restaurant playfully blend the invocation of the Spirits of Neo-Concret art with aspects of magic. Interestingly, she manages to bring all these themes together in a syncretistic whole, for example referring to the animal as well as the human body and drawing no fundamental distinction between the two. The animal body is not regarded as a legitimate part of the rational world; it is assigned to the natural cosmos. That holds even for domesticated animals such as cows or chickens. All participants, be they human or animal, act as extras who, in keeping twith the idea of mimesis as laid out by Taussig, enable a translocation to a different reality such as appears in Gala Chickens. The body serves various functions in this contexto. It may, for instance, become the scene on which forces and energies of the “otherworld”, to take up Greenswood’s concept, are enacted. The body is the energy field with the potential to “channel” such forces. Like The Naked Magician abiding in the “intermediary world”, the server in Bar Restaurant is charged with maintaining contact with the “otherworld” of magical objects and determining the volume of energies to be deployed and extracted."
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Art Basel 2023 | Basel | Suíça | 2023 [13-18.06]