Arturo Kameya
Dinner is served, 2019
Wooden ladder, glass bottles, plastic hose, ceramic cat, epoxy clay cat, wooden stool, tin pot, dropper pumps and bird shaped alarms
300 x 230 x 205 cm | 118 1/8 x 90 1/2 x 80 3/4 in
From Arturo - 'The installation takes as its starting point two narratives that describe events that occurred in the neighborhood where I grew up, in the early 90's in Lima....
From Arturo - "The installation takes as its starting point two narratives that describe events that occurred in the neighborhood where I grew up, in the early 90's in Lima.
These stories revolve around physical realities such as gravity and mass, as well as subjective experiences such as motherhood, guilt, family relationships, and neighborhood social constructions, including inherited morals and common places."
These stories revolve around physical realities such as gravity and mass, as well as subjective experiences such as motherhood, guilt, family relationships, and neighborhood social constructions, including inherited morals and common places."
Exhibitions
- No Comment, De Vishal, Haarlem (NL), 2 - 28 June 2020- Drylands, Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht (NL), 14 August 2021 - 24 April 2022