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Momentos que marcaron el mundo I, II, III

Adrian Melis

ADN Galeria, Barcelona | Paris

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Title
Momentos que marcaron el mundo I, II, III
Gallery
ADN Galeria, Barcelona | Paris
Year
2012
Duration
7 min 22 s
Format & Technical

Three channel installation, Colour, Sound

Momentos que marcaron el mundo I (World´s significant moments I) juxtaposes the long shot of a nowadays street in La Habana and the audio archive from the CNN live broadcasting the fall of the Berlin wall, in 1989. This simple disjunction between image and sound suggests the persistence of an ideological system which already fell apart in certain parts of the world, but still conditions life in Cuba.

Momentos que marcaron el mundo II (World´s significant moments II) juxtaposes images from a popular music festival in the city of Barcelona and the audio archive of the manifestations and street protests of the M-15 movement, which marked the most recent socio-political events.

Momentos que marcaron el mundo III (World´s significant moments III) is on production and will show images of flickering neon lights in China in contrast with the audio of an extract from a speech by Fidel Castro on Chinese communism.

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Adrian Melis

Artist, Participant
adrianmelis.com

1985, La Habana

Adrian Melis

Adrian Melis is based between Cuba and Europe. He is a former resident at the Rijksakademie van Beldeende Kunsten of Amsterdam (2014/2015). In 2010 he graduated from the University of Art (ISA) in Havana, Cuba and between 2006/2008 participated at the Catedra of Behavioural Art directed by Tania Bruguera.

Since 2010 his work has been represented by ADN Galeria in Barcelona where he has had four solo shows since: Selective Memory (2018), Surplus Production Line (2015), Time To Relax (2013) and New Production Structures (2012). The first two exhibitions that took place in 2012 and 2013 received the Award Art Nou by the Association of Galleries in Barcelona and the GAC Award for Best Exhibition in a Private Gallery in Barcelona, respectively.

Selected solo shows include: Absolute silence does not exist, 2017, Fundación Cerezales Antonino y Cinia (Cerezales, Spain), The Value of Absence, 2013, Kunsthalle Basel (Switzerland); STOCK, 2014, Museum of Modern Art, MAS (Santander, Spain), New Production Structures, 2013, Adn Galeria (Barcelona, Spain).

Last update: October 28th, 2020.