Regina José Galindo. Mechanisms of Power

Mechanisms of Power

Regina José Galindo
19.02. — 17.04.2016
Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (De)
Co-Curator: Eugenio Viola

In early 2016 the Frankfurter Kunstverein is presenting two monographic shows with the joint title “Mechanisms of Power”. Chosen works by Guatemalan artist Regina José Galindo and Italian artist Arcangelo Sassolino will be presented simultaneously: associations that arise from juxtaposing facilitate new perspectives on both artists’ works within the course of the exhibition. Depending on different subject matters and marked by distinct practices, Sassolino’s and Galindo’s approaches share the exploration of limitations of art and question art’s role in our society. They refuse to be reduced to a merely symbolic realm and confront their conceptual ideas with social or material realities. While the effects of physical violence and power relations on the body, both the individual and the collective, are a central issue of Galindo’s uncompromising performances, Sassolino’s sculptures are determined by forces that can discharge their potential violence any time.

Starting material of the works by Regina José is her own body, which she utilises in a critical and political way. In her performances, which are documented in photographs and videos, she exposes herself to extreme physical and mental situations. The viewer can sense fear, pain and agony, which call upon a sensation of powerlessness. During her early years of artistic production Regina José Galindo particularly dealt with the socio-political context of her home country Guatemala, a country that is shaped by a long-lasting civil war and ensuing political instability. Subsequently, Galindo’s works investigate universal and ethical repercussions of social injustice, discrimination or shortcomings evoked by disparate power relations. With explicit images she addresses existential borderline experiences like violence and power, life and death as well as loss and grief. Galindo’s politically motivated art particularly focuses on the fight for women, who became victims of ferocious crimes starting with the violent phase of the civil war in Guatemala. By using her body as a metaphorical substitute for those women’s bodies, the effects of political violence through power structures become tangible.

The show at Frankfurter Kunstverein is the first comprehensive exhibition of the artist in a German institution. It shows both current artworks and a significant selection of art works realized in the last years. In addition, Regina José Galindo will act a performance specifically conceived for Frankfurter Kunstverein.

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