Gabriel Sierra: ggaabbrriieell ssiieerrrraa / Solo show at Galerí­a Kurimanzutto, Mexico City

Ggaabbrriieell ssiieerrrraa is the title of Gabriel Sierra’s first solo show with the gallery Kurimanzutto in Mexico City. Through interventions based upon the notions of abstraction and geometry, Gabriel Sierra presents his viewers with an anthropological study of the language of spaces and architecture.

Gabriel Sierra was born in Bogota, Colombia in 1975. He lives and works in Bogota. Recent solo exhibitions include Thus Far at Peep Hole (Milan, Italy), A trip to Vienna like Bruno Munari at Martin Janda Gallery (Vienna, Austria), and Art Positions, Art Basel Miami Beach. He also participated in group shows such as the 2013 Carnegie International (Pittsburgh, USA); Block Pillar, Slab, Beam at Aspen Art Museum (Aspen, USA), and Art Parcours (Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland).

Gabriel Sierra: ggaabbrriieell ssiieerrrraa. Solo exhibition at Galerí­a Kurimanzutto, Mexico City. Opening reception, November 9, 2013. Video by Diego Garcí­a Sotomoro.

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From the press release:

Through interventions based upon the notions of abstraction and geometry, Gabriel Sierra presents his viewers with an anthropological study of the language of spaces and architecture. Installation, as well as objects and structures, are used to construct situations in which the ordinary aspects of the quotidian are the main theme for exploration. In parallel, his work reflects on how forms, materials, and space have the power to alter human behavior and attitude.
From November 9th until December 14th, kurimanzutto is pleased to present Gabriel Sierra’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, titled, ggaabbrriieell ssiieerrrraa. For which he uses the distortion of his own name as a piece in itself, bringing attention to something that would normally go unnoticed. By interrupting the expectation of grammatical structure, he intends to refocus the perception of everyday dynamics, an intentional modification that functions with the same purpose as his installations.
Beginning even outside gallery walls, Sierra utilized unconventional exhibition spaces. The viewer is introduced to the work with the installation of plumbing pipes that mimic the topography of tree branches, found in the façade and pa- tio. He then guides the observer through the show by marking transition spaces with the pieces Sin tí­tulo, Estructura de transición #2 (Buenos dí­as Le Corbusier, Buenas noches Neufert) and Sin tí­tulo (Si 6 fuera 9) which are based, upon Le Cor- busier’s Modulor and Neufert’s Architect’s Data. Through scale and proportion relative to the human body, the viewer
is made conscious of the crossing from one area of the gallery to the next, and hence, of his or her own relation to the space. The structures function as a parenthesis highlighting words in a text, and as a metaphorical and literal reminder of the essentiality of awareness. Found between the marks of the entrance and exit are a series of drawers -mounted respecting the Modulor’s measurements- that appear to be flat-surfaces, and can only be perceived as 3-dimensional objects upon active participation of the observer.
The walls also hold Sin tí­tulo (Espantapájaros), a series of rectangles made of pressed straw and plaster that pose as paintings, and make reference to hay as a vernacular material for construction.
Just as the title of the exhibition interrupts the logic of language, the works installed reconfigure the quotidian dy- namics of the place. For Sierra, there is a fine borderline between function, utility, and subjective thought, just as there is between design, architecture, and art. The manipulation of the idea of archetype and nature in the objects he cre- ates, poses for the audience something that surpasses normalcy, and therefore alters the expected attitude of indiffer- ence.
Gabriel Sierra completed a degree in Industrial Design at the Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano of Bogotá. Selected solo shows: Peephole, Milan, Italia 2013; Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco, 2012; La Casa del Encuentro, MDE07 espacios de hospitalidad, Medellí­n, 2007; Compuesto Verde (stepmothernature-series), Centre d’art contemporain de Brétigny, 2006. In 2012 he participated in The Ungovernables – The New Museum Triennial, New Museum, New York. In 2011 he took part in the Biennials of Lyon and Istanbul, while in 2008 his work was included in the São Paulo Biennial. He has been an artist in residence at: Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco, 2012; Gasworks, International Residency Pro- gramme, London, 2009; CAC Centre d’art contemporain de Brétigny, 2006. Gabriel Sierra is one of the artists included in the 2013 Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.

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