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AN EXHIBIT FOR THE END OF ALL MANKIND
AN EXHIBIT FOR THE END OF ALL MANKIND
Seven international artists explore the paradoxes of civilization in an art exhibit entitled, "Post-Human. Good-bye to Mankind." during Art Basel-Miami.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) October 29, 2009 --
On December 1, 2009, Real Circulo Artistico de Barcelona inaugurates its first-ever exhibit outside of Spain during Art Basel-Miami. The exhibit is titled, "Post-Human. Good-bye to Mankind" and presents seven international artists that explore the paradoxes of civilization: Pepa Poch, George Rodez, Gonzalo Obes, Heather Brillant, Matt Lamb, Josep Puigmarti, and AdriaNomada. The exhibit will be on view from December 1-12, 2009 at 21 NW 36 ST. in Miami's Wynwood Art District.
AN EXHIBIT FOR THE END OF ALL MANKIND
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http://rodezart.com/Doc/Real_Circulo_Artistico.htm As the 19th century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, ". . . Man is something that shall be surpassed. . ."
. . .These are poetics that question the civilizing paradigm and they are included as part of a speech that articulates diverse forms of fusion and Post-Utopian connections (the existential, the instrumental, the political and the anthropological), but not on the side of rationality but on the side of chance; a vindication of the failure, a transcendental fault (...) Without doubt in a momentary lapse of time, mankind will suddenly be scalable like a machine, once completed its genomic cartography… this can even occur in different types of cyborg or unsuspected subsequent mutant transformations between the instrument and its flesh "(de)naturalized"(...) cleared, rearmed and redone in/from bionic assemblies where the body and the entire "Being" will be able to be replaced by a Total Prosthesis which will happen in-line with other phenomena connected with the body, like Carnal Tragedies... a Nuclear Park and/or a Museum of the Negativity...
Real Circulo Artistico de Barcelona was founded in 1881 and given its present day name by King Alfonso XIII in 1926. It is a nonprofit organization with a mission to promote and support all artistic and cultural activities of the people of Barcelona.
In recognition of World AIDS Day, a portion of all proceeds will be donated to Mother's Voices, a local Miami nonprofit AIDS organization with a mission to strengthen family communication about sex, sexual health and HIV/AIDS/STD prevention through education and awareness. Their unique programs mobilize parents and caregivers to become their child’s frontline sexual health educator; giving their children the information they need to make responsible choices.
More information can be found online at http://rodezart.com/Doc/Real_Circulo_Artistico.htm
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