MOVING ON

Advances and collaborations in the context of Martin Gustavsson’s Open Studio

Thursday, 31 March
7–10 pm 

with works by:
María Abaddon
Rho Das Canibal 
Luis Peralta
Martin Gustavsson

and with a special open rehearsal of Philoctetes by LOT

Introduction

Located throughout derelict spaces within Centro Comercial Camino Real, Proyecto AMIL presents an ongoing and constantly evolving series titled Interventions.

These presentations of artist installations are set outside the white walls of the main gallery space. 

OPEN STUDIO: Martin Gustavsson

 

From Tuesday the 1st March until the 21st April, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2 - 7 pm the artist in residence at Proyecto AMIL, Martin Gustavsson, opens the doors to his studio (the principal exhibition space of Proyecto AMIL) to accept visits from students, artists, audiovisual creatives, researchers and the general public.

During the first month of his residency, Gustavsson has created new paintings and other medias, which can be seen as works in progress in the Open Studio.

Martin Creed

(b. 1968)


Work No. 1778
(black diagonal stripes)
2013
Emulsion on wall
Stripes 6 inches / 15.2 cm wide; overall dimensions variable

Work No. 1779
(red diamonds)
2013
Emulsion on wall
Stripes 12 inches / 30.5 cm wide; overall dimensions variable

Abraham Cruzvillegas

(b. 1968)


Measure for measure
2010
Wood, skateboard, brick, cotton, enameled acrylic, nunchucks
51.38 x 39.17 x 7.87 in / 130.5 x 99.5 x 20 cm

Nicht-nachhaltige Raum- und Siedlungsentwicklung
2010
Wood, iron, aluminium, paper, glue, tape, plastic, rubber, porcelain, stainless steel and wooden box
90.55 x 47.24 x 18.9 in / 230 x 120 x 48 cm

Leo Villareal

(b. 1967)


Here Comes the Sun
2004
LED bulbs, pipes, circuitry
9 feet in diameter


Leo Villareal is one of the most prominent light sculptors of his generation. Since 1997, Villareal has been pursuing a system-based approach, devising complex light sculptures in which he combines strobe lights, neon, and most recently, LED bulbs activated by the artist’s own custom-made software.