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2010 EDITION

July 3rd - September 19th

Gabriel Valansi - (1:72). Installation view


Gabriel Valansi

MAD

I’m interested in the part the media image plays in the recollection of violent events, especially as documentary. There’s something about the involuntary aesthetic of war documentaries: a common factor, something that’s present in all wars. It seems to reverberate at moments when nothing is happening, in down times, in the nothingness hovering over armoured vehicles and planes. Ephemeral images from between events we’re used to seeing in war documentaries: explosions, bombings, soldiers running and firing.

MAD is based on declassified Cold War archival material, mostly the testing of nuclear devices. What interests me is the last second before nuclear destruction takes place: the vibration of the landscape, just ahead of catastrophe; the feeling of a presage; all that (potential) energy that only animals can sense. I reuse the old notion that before everything comes to an end, an ultimate image remains on the retina.

MAD is the acronym for Mutual Assured Destruction, a common expression from the Cold War period.

It means crazy, too.


Gabriel Valansi, March 2010.


www.gabrielvalansi.com


Gabriel Valansi

Born in 1959.

Lives and works in Buenos Aires.


Gabriel Valansi’s work includes photography, video and installations. He teaches audiovisual design and multimedia communication for the Graphic Design and Image & Sound Design programmes at the University of Buenos Aires. His work can now be found in a number of private collections. He is a photography consultant at the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires (MAMBA).

In 2003 the Argentinian Association of Art Critics (AACA) awarded him the distinction of Artist of the Year, and in 2005 declared his Abstract, at MAMBA, the best multimedia exhibition of the year.