
Silvina Der Meguerditichian
Please! Material and Immaterial Call
Past
15 November 2018 – 9 February 2019
11 Haritos Street, Kolonaki
Kalfayan Galleries present the first solo show in Greece of Silvina Der Meguerditchian (b. 1967, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany), titled ‘Please! Material and Immaterial Call’. The exhibition at Kalfayan Galleries (11 Haritos Str., 106 75, Athens) opens on Thursday, 15 November 2018, 20.00 – 22.00.
The Kalfayan Galleries exhibition of Silvina Der Meguerditchian, who exhibited among others at the Armenian Pavilion (Golden Lion Award) at the Venice Biennale in 2015, marks the first solo show of the artist in Greece. Grand-daughter of Armenian immigrants to Argentina and based in Berlin since 1988, Der Meguerditchian’s work examines issues of indentity, memory, displacement, the socio-political and cultural role of minorities as well as a cartography of the space ‘in between’ various socio-political realities.
Taking as a starting point her fascination about the multi-faceted relationaship between humans and objects, Der Meguerditchian works with various materials and in different media and embarks on a visual trip of deciphering the relationship between ‘material’ and ‘immaterial’ world. She is not interested in investigating objects as ‘desire machines to awake and satisfy the lusts’ (according to Baudrillard). Rather she wants to decode their role in transactions with the invisible, drawing inspiration by various religions and philosophies. Her research brought her among others to chapels and churches in Spain and Germany where she studied characteristic examples of the Catholic tradition of ex-votos (offerings). Some of the most striking offerings were shaped like parts of the inner or outer human body, the so-called “anatomical votive offerings”. Similar practices she discovered in Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, Greece, Italy, but also in Asia.
Artists
Silvina Der Meguerditichian
Silvina Der Meguerditchian is the granddaughter of Armenian immigrants to Argentina. She was born in 1967 in Buenos Aires and since 1988 has been based in Berlin, Germany. She works in different media (video, sculptures, installations, performances among others) and explores themes of belonging, the role of minorities in society, and the potential of an “in-between” space. At the heart of her work are memory, engaging with archives, and exploring how past experiences can shape possible fruitful futures.
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