REALIDAD & TITTIPUSSIDAD | Berlin CFA

TITTIPUSSIDAD CFA Berlin card

TITTIPUSSIDAD at CFA Berlin

13 June – 31 July 2014, CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS GALERIE GMBH, Am Kupfergraben 10, 10117 Berlin.

 

TITTIPUSSIDAD – Mexico Book, main source in Germany, get your copy here.

TITTIPUSSIDAD – Mexico Wallpaper Prints / installation photos, large-scale limited-edition b&w prints from TITTIPUSSIDAD, sizes to 2.3 x 3.2 metres.

EXCUSADO REVISITADO – Portrait of Sarah Lucas knickers down, Oaxaca, Mexico, from the book p.384; framed limited-edition colour photographic print.

NEW SCULPTURES – ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’, and ‘Diego’, by Sarah Lucas, 2014.

REALIDAD – Mexico Film, Sarah Lucas y amigo en México.

 

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TITTIPUSSIDAD | the Magic of Mexico | AnOther Review

TITTIPUSSIDAD anOther mag“I got to know these people – Diego Riviera, Alejandro Jodorowsky – I got so clear with them by being there, as well as some of the old Gods.  It was a brilliant trip, how do you do that again?  I don’t know. But things as good as that?  Yes please.

It can be fantastic, when the circumstances are very inspiring, which is what Oaxaca in Mexico is.  I didn’t run into any problems, it just sort of went – it had the wind behind it, or a volcano.  We made a book from our experience, a storybook with pictures about the time we spent there.  It’s not like a catalogue or anything – it’s an artwork in itself”, Sarah Lucas.

Read the full interview in AnOther Magazine.

TITTIPUSSIDAD | Mother Lode of Art Books | 032c Review

032c review Tittipussidad Summer 2014Why TITTIPUSSIDAD is this Season’s Mother Lode of Art Books

‘Arriving just after an earthquake had shaken the Zapotec region of south-western Mexico, rekindling the local volcano, Simmons said, “..this place was one hell of a hub of weird energy, intention ..it rubbed off, conducted, got in the veins, as did the chilli ..and the grasshoppers”

“Objects surviving from ancient times have lost much of their sense, but none of their power. What is this power?” asks Lucas in TITTIPUSSIDAD, which is itself a work that defies sense with power.’

Read the full review in 032c issue #26 Summer 2014