Exhibition

El que camina al lado

26 Feb 2016 – 30 Apr 2016

Save Event: El que camina al lado

I've seen this

People who have saved this event:

close

In his A Dictionary of Symbols, Juan Eduardo Cirlot said that the mirror “takes the mythic form of door through which the soul may free itself ‘passing’ to the other side” and also that “like the echo, it stands for twins”.

About

And, indeed, mirrors show an image of what is projected onto them. It is expected that this image be faithful and true to the body that anxiously waits to observe it; perhaps with the same level of anxiety as the alter ego appearing in that image.

Jorge Luis Borges said that everyone’s real doppelgänger is hiding behind the mirror: that self that we cannot deny, however much we insist; that self that simply exists without one being aware of it. It is a kind of replica, an individual that also inhabits the same city and lives a very similar existence though it remains detached from our everyday life. The copy, while admittedly unsettling, is at once something close and intimate, making an appearance in order to reveal some facet of our personality or reality that we need to know. The German word doppelgänger can be translated literally as “double walker” or “he who walks besides you”; a presence that is born from ourselves and is split from what we project.

The exhibition presented at Travesía Cuatro is conceived precisely as a kind of replica, taking the form of an initial show at the gallery’s location in Madrid during the month of February and then a reflection of this inaugural image at the gallery’s other location in Guadalajara in Mexico some months later. In this way, time becomes a key factor in the creation of a double that gradually appears in the gallery’s two spaces as if we were dealing with a mirror. El que camina al lado (That one who walks alongside), is the first chapter in this sequence. The second part, Aquel que camina delante (That one who walks in front), will feature works by other artists which will present a new version of the narrative outlined in the preceding exhibition. Only one artist will appear in the two spaces, acting as both a bridge and a rope tying the two shows. *A publication in the form of an artist’s book will be prepared.

Exhibition features artists Nicolás Consuegra, Alexandra Noel, Bernardo Ortiz, Alexandre Estrela, Rodrigo Hernandez, Amalia Pica, Pedro Torres, Equipe 3 and Dina Danish.

What to expect? Toggle

Comments

Have you been to this event? Share your insights and give it a review below.