Adriana Marmorek's "Flower to Bee" opens at Nohra Haime Gallery, March 6 - April 11

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  • March 02, 2020

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ANIMA, 2013, glass, gold leaf, motor, 8.66 x 13.39 x 9.06 in. 22 x 34 x 23 cm.

ADRIANA MARMOREK

FLOWER TO BEE

 

March 6 – April 11, 2020

Opening reception: Thursday, March 5th from 6-8 p.m.

 

 

“There is no eros without a philosophy of love, nor a poetics of feelings without a theory of the body’s possibilities”

  • Michel Onfray – Théorie du corps amoureux

 

For her fourth solo exhibition in New York and her second with Nohra Haime Gallery, Adriana Marmorek presents us with the clues for deciphering the enigmas of love, sexuality and desire. Her decades long enquiry into what she herself has called the “architecture of desire” began with questions around media and how the female body is wielded as a sexualized marketing tool. This path led her to then wonder about love and loss, which in turn led to her current investigation into the nature of love and how we have come to loose its proximity to the spiritual, the sublime, and the highly mysterious.

 

Marmorek’s search has transformed her into a researcher, an avid reader of post-modern philosophy and poetry, a seeker of meanings concealed behind layers of paint in classical works of art. Her serendipitous encounter with Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights led her to produce a powerfully poetic piece, Anima, which reinterprets the relationship she found between Bosch’s tranquil and protected couple encased in a glass bubble. That piece was the namesake of a solo exhibition she presented in 2013, but the wonderment that it provoked never left her.

 

In Flower to Bee, Marmorek bravely tries to unlock one of the many shielded mysteries of Bosch’s Garden, and she does so by taking the varied flora and fauna of his triptych outside the landscape and into the gallery space. She offers her viewer a path of discovery into their own interpretation both of what the Garden’s message on love is, and their own notion of what it has been for them. Her courage lies in facing the many mysteries concealed behind layers of paint and meaning of a masterpiece that is still far from being resolved, and in doing so at a time when our societal definitions of love, gender, connection and marriage are in a state of complete flux. She is therefore establishing dialogue between two mysteries: with the Garden itself, and with our collective understanding of how we come to relate to each other amorously and physically, when the rules we held to as a society have crumbled in their own exclusion of others, and are yet to be built again. She does so with the knowledge that this is an ever-changing scenario where what we hold to be true today might not be so anymore in the future.

 

The pieces in this exhibition were delicately crafted with five Colombian artisans whose techniques were on the verge of vanishing. They can be many things at once: they can be immensely beautiful and dark, they can be poetic and broken, they can exist in the liminal space between animal and vegetal, in the boundary between installation and two-dimensional works, between technology and the trace the human hand leaves on the material.

 

This exhibition is a lush, diversely populated garden that, despite this very fullness, is a tabula rasa upon which each viewer is able to write their own notion of love, desire, and above all, their experience in how love has brought them closer – even if just for a moment – to infinity.

 

Marmorek’s work has been exhibited in numerous museums and institutions throughout the United States, Europe and Latin America, including important solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogotá; Museum of Modern Art, Bogotá; and Museo Rayo, Roldanillo. She has frequently participated in art fairs and exhibitions such as the Salón de Arte Joven-Artecámara, 2005 and 2007; the Salón Regional de Artistas, Zona Centro, 2015; representing Colombia at ARCO Madrid, 2015; the SITIO section of ArtBo, 2015; and AIPAD The Photography Show, New York, 2017. Marmorek was nominated for the PremioBienal de Arte de Bogotá in 2010, and in 2017, she received the nomination for the most prestigious art award in Colombia: the IX Premio Luis Caballero Award for Contemporary Art. Recently, she held two solo exhibitions in Europe and participated in Barcelona’s 2019 LOOP festival.

 

Opening: Thursday, March 5th from 6-8 p.m.

Dates: March 6 – April 11, 2020

For more information: Leslie Garrett at 212-888-3550 or gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com

Contact:
Nohra Haime
Nohra Haime Gallery
2128883550
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Nohra Haime Gallery
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New York, New York
gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com
2128883550
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About Nohra Haime Gallery

Nohra Haime Gallery opened its doors in New York in 1981. Since its inception, the principal focus has been to represent an internationally diverse group of contemporary artists with varying expertise in painting, sculpture, photography, conceptual art and multimedia installation. For over thirty years, the Gallery has showcased new voices and innovative art, and organized major solo exhibitions within the United States and abroad. It has collaborated with museums and institutions, and advised private collections worldwide. The Gallery actively participates in art fairs, and publishes numerous exhibition catalogues and art books. In 2011, Nohra Haime opened the NH Galería in Cartagena, Colombia. Nohra Haime Gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America.


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