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Contacts:
Maile Rodriguez: 305.375.1705
maile@miamidade.gov
MIAMI ART MUSEUM PRESENTS FABIAN MARCACCIO
AS PART
OF NEW WORK SERIES
First Solo Museum Exhibition in
the U.S. of the
Internationally
Acclaimed Artist’s Work
Fabian Marcaccio: Miami-Paintant
October 29, 2004–January
23, 2005
Miami , Florida— Miami Art Museum presents the
work of Fabian Marcaccio in his first solo museum exhibition
in the United States. Miami-Paintant, on view from
October 29, 2004 to January 23, 2005, was created especially
for MAM. The work, to be unveiled in MAM’s New
Work Gallery, is Marcaccio’s seventh environmental
installation. It is the first one created for a specific
architectural space, with a specific city in mind.
Fabian Marcaccio: Miami-Paintant is organized by Miami
Art Museum and curated by MAM Associate Curator Cheryl
Hartup as part of its New Work series of projects by
leading contemporary artists.
Miami-Paintant is about
100-feet long and 13-feet high with a form that suggests
an unfolding scroll or breaking wave. The work begins
in what appears to be a white void that suddenly gives
way to a tumultuous gathering of images, filled with
fleshy forms and ominous thickets, ending in chaotic
darkness.
Marcaccio uses traditional elements of painting
to create works that are not paintings at all, but
rather new inventions he calls “paintants,” or
mutant paintings. The artist manipulates figure and
ground, brushstroke—even the way canvas is stretched.
He mixes diverse media in a single work, employing
printmaking, digital photography, painting and sculpture.
In doing so, Marcaccio transforms the painting’s
surface into something that surrounds the viewer. The
artist’s environmental paintants, which have
been exhibited both indoors and outdoors, suggest murals,
banners and panoramic scenery.
Miami Art Museum
is pleased to present the work of Fabian Marcaccio
to South Florida audiences,” states
MAM Director, Suzanne Delehanty. “As a native
of Argentina, presenting a new work related to Miami,
Marcaccio is a wonderful example of the rich, creative
energy that percolates through our cultural community.”
MAM’s permanent collection, started in 1996,
continues to grow and reflect the museum’s inclusive
vision and dedication to international art of the 20th
and 21st centuries. MAM recently added to it’s
collection an important work by Marcaccio titled From
Raging Aggression to Decoration (1997),
the precursor to the artist’s environmental paintants.
Fabian Marcaccio will be in Miami as of Friday, October
15, installing Miami-Paintant. He will be available
for interviews through Sunday, October 31. For interview
requests, please contact Maile Rodriguez at 305.375.1705
or maile@miamidade.gov.
About the Artist
Fabian Marcaccio
was born in Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, in 1963.
He attended the University of Philosophy, Rosario de
Santa Fe, Argentina, and lives and works in New York.
Marcaccio has recently participated in exhibitions
at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia;
Neues Museum, Nuremberg; Wexner Center for the Arts,
Columbus, Ohio; Tate Liverpool; Kunstraum Innsbruck;
Gemeentemuseum, The Hague; the 7th International Istanbul
Biennial; and Secession Building, Vienna.
For his project at Miami Art Museum, Marcaccio will
continue the evolution of his environmental works,
which he has exhibited in different configurations
at Kunstmuseum, Vaduz, Liechtenstein (2004); The Triennial
for Contemporary Art by the Sea, Beaufort, Belgium
(2003); P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island
City, New York (2002); Documenta XI, Kassel, Germany
(2002); Kunstverein, Cologne, Germany; and Kunstverein,
Stuttgart, Germany (2000).
About the Curator
Cheryl Hartup is
Associate Curator at Miami Art Museum. Before joining
MAM in September 2000, Ms. Hartup served as the McDermott
Curatorial Assistant at the Dallas Museum of Art from
1998-2000. Among the exhibitions she has organized
for MAM are Jac Leirner—Adhesive
44 (2004); Light and Atmosphere (2004); Visual Poetics:
Art and the Word (2003); New Work: Cildo Meireles (2003);
and New Work: Odili Donald Odita (2002). She is currently
working on the upcoming exhibitions Beyond Geometry:
Experiments in Form, 1940s–70s and Ana Mendieta:
Earth Body, Sculpture and Performance 1972–1985.
Ms. Hartup received a M.A. in Latin American Studies
and Museum Studies from New York University and a M.A.
in art history from the University of Texas at Austin.
Fabian Marcaccio: Miami-Paintant Publications and
Related Programs
Gallery Notes
This illustrated, take-home
brochure provides background information on Fabian
Marcaccio and concepts that shape the exhibition. Essay
by MAM Associate Curator, Cheryl Hartup. Available
in the galleries. Free.
Group Tours by appointment
Private
tours led by museum guides are available in English
and Spanish. For details and reservations, call
305.375.4073.
Sundays are Free at MAM from 12 to 5pm.
Guided
tours of the exhibition every Sunday at 2pm.
Sponsored
by The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald.
Lunch, Look and Listen
Lunchtime Lecture
with Fabian Marcaccio
Tuesday, October 26 , 11:45am – 2:00pm
This is an exclusive opportunity for members at the
Friends level ($1,000) and above to enjoy an intimate
lunch and a private tour of the exhibition with the
artist prior to his show opening at MAM. By invitation
only. Please call 305.375.1707 for details.
Members Preview and Opening Reception
Thursday,
October 28, 6 – 8:30pm
DJ, hors d’oeuvres,
donation bar
Illustrated talk by the artist from 6:30
to 7:15pm
MAM members free; non-members $10.
RSVP via email at
MAMRSVP@miamidade.gov or call 305.375.1704.
Party on the Plaza
Thursday, December
2, 7 – 10pm
Fabian
Marcaccio: Miami-Paintant is one
of the featured exhibitions on view at MAM’s
signature Art Basel Miami Beach event. A magical
evening under the stars including sultry Latin
music, over-the-top hors d’oeuvres
and creative cocktails. The evening is generously supported
by Lehman Brothers and Neuberger Berman, a Lehman Brothers
Company. By invitation only.
101 West Flagler St
Miami, FL 33130
305-375-3000
Secure Garage Parking
$3 at 50 NW 2nd Ave
between Flagler St and NW 1st St
Accredited by the American Association of Art Museums,
Miami Art Museum is sponsored in part by the State
of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural
Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, and the National
Endowment for the Arts; with the support of the Miami-Dade
County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural
Affairs Council, the Mayor and the Board of County
Commissioners.
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