Babylon
February
15th – March 8th, 2008
Opening reception, Friday, February 15th, 2008 7-10PM
Exhibit runs through March 8th, 2008 - Friday & Saturday
1-5PM and by appointment.
Carol Jazzar is proud
to present Babylon, an installation by Luis Garcia-Nerey.
With
his upcoming exhibition, Babylon, Luis Garcia-Nerey compares today’s society with that of Babylon, the City of the ancient
Mesopotamia. Babylon was a small town in it’s early years but sprung up into a major city by the beginning of the third
Millennium BC, at the dawn of the dynasties. The city developed into a center of learning and scientific development. Babylon
encouraged the study of literature, medicine, chemistry, mathematic, astronomy and architecture. Over-development was eventually
it’s downfall.
Garcia-Nerey believes that the same
advances and possible fate exist in our society but the difference is in scale. “In today’s landscape, our society
requires a more rapid pace (and more and more space) for growth; (resulting in) an overdevelopment of (the) community which
ultimately leads to the recurrence of history”
Garcia-Nerey’s
‘Babylon” deals directly with this growth and questions the components of a modern day Babylon, the overdevelopment
of our cities (for us here, Miami) and our society at large. Using available, raw materials (like recycled pieces
of woods), Garcia-Nerey will create an environment within the space where the viewer will become part of the piece. They will
walk through a City surrounded by a maze of thousand of business-like men, all side by side on a pier like structure twinning
through standing towers.
The goal is to involve the viewer
in a space in which they can immerse themselves in a modern day Babylon. It also explores the present state of our society
and the “necessary or unnecessary growth of humanity”.
Luis Garcia-Nerey has exhibited his work at the Albright-Knox Museum, NY; the Knoxville Museum of Art,
TN; and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Latin American Art, CA. This is his first solo show with the
Gallery.
For more information,
Carol Jazzar 305 490 6906 www.cjazzart.com