Azul y Blue (Cuba 2004)
Azul y Blue is a collaboration I did with Janette Brossard, a Cuban artist living in Havana. The two-person exhibition consists of interrelated installations: Oferta, Azul, Freedom Water, and Lost & Found. It was shown at the Centro Desarollo de Artes Visuales in Old Havana in July 2004. Oferta was also shown in 2004 at the Brickbottom Gallery in Massachusetts.
Using water as a metaphor, our work addresses issues of contemporary society: consumerism, waste, recycling, abundance and scarcity, among other things. We see issues facing the United States and Cuba both as parallel and contrasting. Water is a central obsession in Cuba, an island surrounded and isolated by salt water, which has a stifling hot climate and an economy of scarcity. Safe drinkable water is also, clearly, an obsession in the United States and much of the First World.
Our inter-cultural dialogue, in addition to infrequent visits to Cuba, was carried on through email correspondence and images sent back and forth for discussion, comment and revision. Our collaboration has been made possible because the Internet transcends borders
Using water as a metaphor, our work addresses issues of contemporary society: consumerism, waste, recycling, abundance and scarcity, among other things. We see issues facing the United States and Cuba both as parallel and contrasting. Water is a central obsession in Cuba, an island surrounded and isolated by salt water, which has a stifling hot climate and an economy of scarcity. Safe drinkable water is also, clearly, an obsession in the United States and much of the First World.
Our inter-cultural dialogue, in addition to infrequent visits to Cuba, was carried on through email correspondence and images sent back and forth for discussion, comment and revision. Our collaboration has been made possible because the Internet transcends borders