Sugar Lovers (Instalación)

Ana María Millán

Sugar Lovers (Instalación), 2015Sign in to view price
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two sculptures and videosInstituto de Visión
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The artwork features a striking visual contrast between the dark, moody atmosphere and the prominent yellow object in the foreground. The composition draws the viewer's attention to the central figure, which appears to be a human form shrouded in a cloak or fabric. The silhouettes and shadows projected on the screens behind create a sense of mystery and intrigue. The piece seems to explore themes of identity, concealment, and the interplay between light and darkness, employing a distinctive cinematic style that evokes a sense of drama and suspense. The context suggests this work may be a still or promotional image from a film starring the celebrated actors Eleanor Parker and Charlton Heston. ...

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Ana María Millán
Artist
Ana María Millán
B.1975, Colombian

Her work embodies a personal voice, sometimes sceptical, sometimes humoristic, within the narrative realm of video. She inquires about the different forms of transmission of information in relation to subcultures, ideas of violence and to discourses of exclusion. She speaks from the amateur culture and local stories, incorporating the possibilities and mistakes of the rehearsals, and narrative forms considered dysfunctional.

Instituto de Visión
Gallery
Instituto de Visión
Bogotá, New York City

Instituto de Vision is a Bogotá and New York based gallery for conceptual practices. Their mission is to investigate conceptual discourses that have been neglected by the official Latin American art canon. They have recovered important estates from the Latin American art of the mid century and continue to research the most enigmatic oeuvres of the region. Through a parallel program, they represent some of the most relevant contemporary practices from Colombia, Chile, North America, Venezuela, and others. Directed by three women, Instituto de Vision gives special attention to female voices, queer theories, environmental activism, the conflicts of migration, and other critical positions that challenge the established order. Using the international art scene as a platform, they are committed to give visibility and expand the work of artists that reveal critical realities and raise important questions for these contemporary subjects. ...

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