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Exhibition

Project Space: No Lone Zone

27 January – 13 May 2012
David Zink Yi Untitled (Architeuthis) 2010

David Zink Yi, Untitled (Architeuthis) 2010

Courtesy the artist, Johann Konig, Berlin and Hauser & WirthPhoto: Thomas Muller

David Zink Yi Untitled (Architeuthis) 2010

David Zink Yi Untitled (Architeuthis) 2010

'No Lone Zone' is a military term designating an area where, for reasons of safety and security, the presence of just one person is not allowed. The phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe a highly sensitive or unstable place, such as the vulnerable environments that proliferate in the context of postcolonial globalisation. This exhibition presents a range of works by Teresa Margolles, Cinthia Marcelle, David Zink Yi and Tercerunquinto all formally and thematically concerned with the intersection of history, nature and politics.

The participating artists are from Latin America, but each engages with how a particular site and its local history are mediated by the networks of global communication. Sculpture, video, photography and installation reflect an artistic practice that examines the interval between the observation of an experience and its narrative, and where the artwork does not simply act as a representation of an event, but rather as its vestige or trace.

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TateShots: No Lone Zone

The show is curated by Iria Candela and Taiyana Pimentel.

Dates

27 January – 13 May 2012

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