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| Diango
Hernández : TH-INK
EXHIBITION: Diango Hernández : TH-INK DATES: April 4 – May 2, 2009 LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10am –6pm
Hernández was drawn to Wróblewski because, in him, he saw a “person confused and affected by a political system: confused because I no longer know how to judge the system that formed me, but at the same time deformed me.” It is the sense of deformity that is directly addressed in Drawing (Third hand). The work specifically references one of Wróblewski’s drawings that shows a man with a third arm protruding from his back. Hernández places the ambiguity of this symbolism within his own context of growing up in Cuba. The fifty drawing are a handmade “mass production”, each one a copy of the previous on pages torn from a 1940s German balance book. Each drawing is made unique by drops of water that serve to dissolve the strict repetition of the drawing. The artist states: “I don’t wonder what will happen to the political mistakes, because the mistakes are obviously mistakes that are always ready to recur again and again in different guises. The big challenge for each one of us in any case will be to become single drops.” Diango Hernández began his artistic practice in Cuba in 1994 as
a co-founder of Ordo Amoris Cabinet, a group of artists and designers
who focused on invented solutions for home design objects to compensate
for a permanent shortage of materials and goods. For photographs or further information, please contact Christopher Roberts at 212 367 7474 or cr@alexanderandbonin.com.
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