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Eugenio Ampudia MUBAM turns into a domestic space within the series 'Async' (04/05/2009)

The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, this morning presented the exhibition 'Public Space' of artist Eugenio Ampudia, which opens today at 20:00 pm and will remain at the Museum of Fine Arts of Murcia (MUBAM) to June 28.

The exhibition continues the series 'Async' with which, in the words of Cruz, "is to create a dialogue between different times, through which an artist of this dialogue with works produced centuries ago."

The Minister of Culture said about Ampudia is a luxury to have for this program with a renowned artist as nationally and internationally. "

In addition, Cruz believes that the exhibition "fits perfectly with the philosophy behind this project", and that what is happening in the MUBAM Ampudia is a redefinition of the museum as a domestic space, an intimate space in which the artist can sleep, as seen in a piece he did in the Museo del Prado. "

In another piece, Ampudia made a cottage in the manner of the traditional hut Murcia, and its walls built nineteenth century pieces are usually hung on the walls of the museum hall, which "performs a kind of moving to build a house inside the house the museum. "

It is, in the words of Cross, "dwell in an intimate, personal and public space is the museum, subjectivizing and turn it into a knot of tension usually critical of what is typically a loose and uncritical space."

The exhibition includes pieces 'Sleeping' composed of a video and photography, installation 'Shed' and 'Cold Fire' an installation specifically for the Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia, which ignited Eugenio Ampudia virtually the former library of the museum to give way to the gates of Marichávez, Jews of Portuguese origin was subjected to an inquisitorial process.

Asynchronies

The sample asynchrony complete with the works of Monique Bastiaans, to be exhibited from July to September, and Nico Munuera, October to December.

Previously, they showed their creations Santiago Ydáńez October to December 2008 and Ángel Haro from February to April.

Photo: The Director of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage, Enrique Ujaldón, artist Eugenio Ampudia, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz.

Source: CARM

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