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Mariona Berenguer - Western Loop
Artist Biography: Mariona Berenguer (b. 1992 Barcelona, Spain) lives and works in Berlin, Germany. She graduated with honors from the Massana School in Barcelona and with an Extraordinary Prize from the University of Fine Arts in Barcelona. Parallel to her studies, she taught Sculpture, Drawing and Modeling in various Art Centers. Taking conflict as a starting point, Mariona Berenguer explores spaces of tension in human existence -desire, loss, identity- and currently focuses on investigating how the new work culture affects creative processes while addressing the value and belief systems underlying it. In today's society, work has moved to the center of human consciousness. Increased productivity and efficiency are seen as sources of self-esteem and self-fulfillment -as well as of self-exploitation. Against this background, Berenguer is developing a series of works that, from a poetic and critical perspective, questions what it means to be working as an artist in our contemporary society. This body of work embraces sculptural, textile, and graphic means.
Taking Western as a starting point, as a cinematographic genre that we easily rescue from our memory by invoking the gallop of horses, the desert, fights, silence, slowness, heroes, the threat of the "other" and its destruction. A material and sound installation is presented where the minimum elements are combined to evoke landscape and action. With the intention of re-creating the basic principles of "video" in a three-dimensional version, the aim is to transform and synthesize the cinematographic image, thus generating a loop image that oscillates between digital, image-metaphor and mechanics. A horsetail shaking in all directions, suspended disembodied in space acts as an analogy between the ancient spatial conquest (analogical, by land and between humans) and the current conquest of outer space, through sophisticated technology propelled towards the universe. The space race today represents thousands of artificial objects orbiting around the earth, thousands of ferrous Pegasus galloping towards the unknown.
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