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H2O,
2004, 7'09''
audio: "saliut.retriever", Migso, 2004
"H2O"
is a humorous reportage both distant and ironic chronological view of man-made
debris that end up underwater.
Are fish adapting themselves to these alien objects?"
Nathalie Angles, Location One, New York
H2O at International
Residency Program - New Work 2004, Location One, New York, USA
Location One - Artists
in Residence - New Work 2004
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 27, 2004, 6-8 PM
Alexandra do Carmo
Koken Ergun
Vincent Lamouroux
Federico Muelas
Hsiao Sheng Chien
Miguel Soares
Koki Tanaka
Mark Themann
May 27 - June 30,
2004
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 pm
LOCATION ONE
26 Greene Street
NYC 10013
http://location1.org
212 334 33 47
H2O
at Luxe Gallery, project room, New
York, USA
(2004)
For Immediate Release:
Opening reception for both Rick Levinson and Miguel Soares
Monday, 20th September 6 - 8, 2004 - hope to see you there!
Project Room - MIGUEL SOARES - H2O
LUXE Gallery,
24 W. 57th Street # 503
New York, NY 10019
September 20th - October 30th
Opening reception: Monday, September 20th, 6- 8.
In the Project Room,
Luxe Gallery is happy to present new photographs and video work by Miguel
Soares.
Based in Lisbon, Soares is one of the leading digital artists of the new
generation in Portugal.
In the 90's, he developed work that ranged from photography, installation
to video and sound, and in 2000, he turned to the exploration of 3D animation
software which became his main tool of expression. He also joined the
largest Portuguese Quake clan, as part of the international Internet gaming
community.
Under his alter ego "Migso", Soares composes electronic music
which he integrates in his 3D animations and releases as audio CD's. Many
of his videos are made for -and in collaboration with- music groups like
Negativland (2003), Sack & Blumm (2000) and Roberto Musci and Giovanni
Venosta (2001). With the San Francisco Bay Area group, "Negativland,"
known for its struggle against restrictive copyright laws in the 90's,
Soares created "Time Zones" - where he investigates the use
of media as a vehicle for psychological warfare, and of
computers to control the "imperfections" of mankind.
Soares' photographs featured in Luxe's Project Space comment on mankind's
relationship to the surrounding environment and the use / misuse of technology.
"H2O" is his most recent 3D animation: a humorous reportage
both distant and ironic view of man-made debris that end up underwater.
Are fish adapting themselves to these alien objects?
In 2001, Soares was
invited to participate in "Situation Zero: Recent Art from Portugal"
at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco. Recent exhibitions
include: Galeria Graca Brandao, Oporto (Portugal); Location One, New York;
Centre
Georges Pompidou, Paris (France); The Stenersen Museum, Oslo (Norway).
Concurrent to this
exhibition is Rick Levinson's Acts of Faith in the main gallery.