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GUSTAVO ACOSTA | Empire of Dreams
May 7 - June 18, 2005
Latin American Masters gallery presents the first West Coast exhibition
of Cuban artist, Gustavo Acosta. Born in 1958, Acosta is one of the
most original and enduring artists to emerge from Cuba in the past
three decades. Unlike European and American Modernists, Acosta has
sought to diversify and expand, rather than to discard the presence of
history in his imagery. His paintings are at once philosophical
critiques of history's failures, enigmatic dreamscapes, and objects of
painterly allure.
In an Acosta painting, what at first glance may look like a nostalgic
urban vista, on closer examination reveals fortress walls and catacomb
interiors. As impressive as the external grandeur of his architectural
forms may appear, his cities are uninhabitable, empty and desolate.
Acosta's empty vistas suggest, among their many associations, the false
promises of history, that all revolutions and empires are doomed to
failure, leaving for posterity nothing more than their grand
architectural facades.
Acosta paintings have the uncanny power to evoke the psychology of
exile. We have all had the experience of returning to a significant
place from our past, only to discover that even if the place appears
outwardly the same, it remains illusory, little more than a backdrop to
our memories of another time. This quality of temporal displacement, of
past and present coexisting, is central to Acosta's art, and is perhaps
his greatest achievement.
Despite Acosta's fascination with the power of architecture, his
perspective remains fundamentally detached, watching the passing parade
of the temporal world. His status as an outsider is further accentuated
by his willingness to combine historically disassociated areas of
artistic expression: three-dimensional space, theatre, and Modernism's
emphasis of the two dimensional surface. Acosta sees the notion of
aesthetic purity as just another form of imprisonment. He pursues his
artistic vision with supreme indifference to fashion. This new body of
paintings, with their majestic, cloud-laden skies, reflect Acosta's
conviction that art is a sublime realm, an essential antidote to the
intellectual fervor of the moment and the bankrupt ideologies of the
past.
Gustavo Acosta has exhibited in important public institutions
worldwide, including: Museo Nacional, Havana, Cuba; São Paulo
Biennial, São Paulo, Brazil; Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas,
Venezuela; Palazzo Mediceo, Seravezza, Italy; and the Lowe Art Museum,
Miami.
LATIN AMERICAN MASTERS
Specialists in 20th & 21st Century Latin American Art
264 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills CA 90210
Ph: 310.271.4847 or 310.271.4913
Fx: 310.278.3932
www.latinamericanmasters.com
Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday from 11:OO am to 6:OO pm
Please contact William Sheehy at 310.271.4847 for more information.
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