GretaAlfaro (ES) In Ictu Oculi (2009) 10.35 min (Maastricht / Markt 53)
I work about the hidden and the unexpected. We live our lives governed by rules created in order to control chaos and vulnerability, but I am interested in the facts we try to hide or repress, in the differences between the private and the public, in the visibility of our everyday life hypocrisy." Greta Alfaro, 2011
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IctuOculi – Blink Of An Eye May 17, 2013. Ever hosted a wild dinner party filled with drunken abandoned? In perhaps one of the best videos I’ve seen for a long time, artist Greta Alfaro has placed what looks like a Thanksgiving dinner complete with cutlery, plates, tablecloth
AbcCultural «In Ictu Oculi #1» (2009), obra de Greta Alfaro arte ABC Cultural ha pedido a los representantes de SCAN una selección de los doce artistas
Alfaros video artwork In ictu oculi is a coded reference to the act of eating as not only being a communal experience but an inherently violent one, as shown by a group of vultures devouring a neatly set table offood. Greta Alfaro Hicham Berrada Ivan Brehm Kasper Kurdahl 5
Theartists in the exhibition were: Greta Alfaro, Arman (Armand Fernandez), Hans-Christian Berg, Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo, Anthony Caro, Jacob Dahlgren, Berlinde De
Hersolo exhibitions include Decimocuarta estación (2019) at the Fundación BBVA, Madrid; In Ictu Oculi (2019) at the Flint Institute of Arts, Michigan; El cataclismo nos alcanzará
2022- 2022. The title of Greta Alfaro's work refers directly to the myth of Narcissus, to the best-known version of the story, in which the beautiful young man loses his life trying to grab his
GretaAlfaro. Download Artist’s CV. Greta Alfaro In Ictu Oculi, 2009 Single channel video (HDV, 16:9, colour, sound) Duration: 10:37 From its title (meaning "in the blink of an eye") onwards, Greta Alfaro’s In Ictu Oculi is concerned with the viewer’s experience of time: the eye is yours. The work’s title, which alludes to the brevity
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