Adamo Macri: Song of Flesh and Blood

























Song of Flesh and Blood
(Observations of Body Identity)

This exhibition represents three artists that are examining ideas of the body identity within and outside of culture. Adamo Macri, Daphne Hill and Kat Schneck.

“All these convexities and orifices have a common characteristic; it is within them that the confines between the body and the world are overcome; there is an interchange and an interorientation. This is why they remain event of and in the life of the grotesque body, the acts of the bodily drama, take place in this sphere. Eating, drinking, defecation and other (sweating, blowing of the nose, sneezing), as well as copulation, pregnancy, dismemberment, swallowing up by another body and the outer world, or on the confines of the old and new body. In all these events the beginning and end of life are closely linked and interwoven.”
Milhail Bakhtin (Rabelais and His World)

Adamo Macri - Video art titles: Spout, Still Life, Alba Parts.
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Garage 4141 Alabama Street San Diego, California 92104
September 18, 2010
Opening Reception 6-9pm
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