The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao : the Joana Vasconcelos saga
Before an exhibition at Boston’s new modern art museum in 2020, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao will feature the work of Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos.
In Spain, the exhibition « I’m Your Mirror » showcases the talent of Joana Vasconcelos, the most internationally renowned Portuguese artist of her generation. Vasconcelos took part in the Venice Biennale in 2005, and her work was displayed at the Palace of Versailles in 2010. The event features a mask, which immediately brings to mind traditional Venetian theatre.
Joana Vasconcelos, the star of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
Around thirty pieces produced between 1997 and 2019 are included in the exhibition. The event features some of the artist’s most famous works, such as « Burka » (2002) and « The bride » (2001-05), as well as more recent pieces and art created specifically for the occasion, such as the monumental « Egeria » (2018), which can be seen in the Guggenheim Museum’s atrium.
Dedicated to Marylin Monroe, these heels are made of stainless steel pots and lids. © DR
Joana Vasconcelos created « The bride » out of 25 000 tampons and « Solitary » out of gold wheel rims and crystal whisky glasses. © DR
Sculpture on a gigantic scale
Two gigantic sculptures, « Pop Rooster » (2016) and « Solitary » (2018) are on display outside of the building. These productions, which feature movement, light, and sound, stand out for their sheer exuberance, broad chromatic palette, and infectious sense of humour. But if you plan on purchasing them for your collection, don’t forget to secure the cultural space you’d need to display them…
168 black telephones were used to make the sculpture « Call Center », which resembles a Beretta revolver. © DR
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