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Curated by Live With Animals with Secret Project Robot

The Gods We Are is an homage to friendship, an exploration of current social mythology, and an absurdist farce.

In this exhibition—as six artists—we come together to create "shrines" to one another. The goal is multi-faceted, but to put things simply, it is based on the interpretation of our friends and fellow artists as "gods."  Which gods would they be, which are the positive and negative implications of that god, and how can we portray those characteristics for worship?

On a secondary level, this show explores contemporary connections to classic patterns in mythology.  In Joseph Campbell’s The Hero With a Thousand Faces, the idea of the archetypal patterns of Heroes are important because "they convey the universal truths about one's personal self-discovery and self-transcendence, one's role in society, and the relation between the two."  Elevating ourselves to gods is to create anthropological blueprints of a common value system.  Which traits we choose to worship will indeed speak something of what our world is like.

In the same way that worshiping a god of war in ancient civilization would reflect a warrior culture, elevating quirkiness to a level worthy of worship could reflect a culture's emphasis on individualism.  So in this sense, The Gods We Are is a reading of current ideological and spiritual structures, yet the given absurdism of portraying ourselves as gods certainly reveals much about our culture in the first place.

The Gods We Are is an exercise in vanity, an act of hubris in a culture that worships celebrities, fame and wealth.  We are creating shrines to and for ourselves; we are calling it the gods WE ARE. We are running wild with Nietzsche’s dictum that artists must save the world. We are translating Warhol’s 15 minutes of fame into a religious experience and we are doing so with the full intent of marketing ourselves as art stars worthy of praise.

Of course, we are all laughing about it profoundly and cynically, so perhaps the entire piece is better served as a side note to the Theatre of the Absurd, the existential trick that all meaning is meaningless but for the meaning you give it—which is only meaningful to you… and perhaps a few friends.

Live With Animals and Secret Project Robot

Curaduría de Live With Animals con Secret Project Robot

The Gods We Are es un homenaje a la amistad, una exploración de la mitología social actual y una falacia absurda.

En esta exposición—como seis artistas—nos reunimos para hacer  "altares" dedicados a cada uno nosotros. La meta es multifacética, pero para simplificar las cosas, estos altares están basados en la interpretación de nuestros amigos y compañeros artistas como "dioses."  Qué dioses serían? Cuáles son las implicaciones positivas y negativas de cada dios y cómo podemos ejemplificar esas características para alabarlos?

En un segundo nivel, esta exposición explora las conexiones contemporáneas con los patrones clásicos de la mitología.  En el libro  The Hero With a Thousand Faces, de Joseph Campbell, la idea de los patrones arqueotípicos de los héroes son importantes porque "Ellos demuestran la verdad universal  sobre  el descubrimiento y la  transcendencia personal, el rol que uno juega en la sociedad, y la relación entre ambos."  Al elevarnos como dioses estamos creando planos antropológicos  en un sistema de valores comunes.  Las características que escojamos adorar sin duda, hablaran de nuestro mundo.

La manera en la cual las antiguas civilizaciones adoran al dios de la guerra refleja una cultura guerrera, elevando rarezas a un nivel en el que vale la pena adorar podría reflejar el énfasis cultural en el individualismo. De esta forma,The Gods We Are es una lectura de  actuales estructuras ideológicas y espirituales, las cuales a pesar de lo absurdo que es reflejarnos como dioses, ciertamente revela mucho sobre nuestra cultura.

The Gods We Are es un ejercicio de vanidad, un acto de hubris en una cultura que idolatra celebridades, fama y riquezas.  Estamos creando altares para nosotros:  les llamamos los dioses SOMOS. Estamos alocados con el dicho de Nietzsche en el cual decreta que los artistas deben salvar el mundo. Estamos traduciendo los 15 minutos de fama de Warhol en una experiencia religiosa y estamos haciéndolo con toda la intención de promocionarnos como estrellas del arte que merecen alabanzas.

Por supuesto que estamos riéndonos de esto profunda y cínicamente,  así que la pieza entera se ve mejor con una nota a margen dedicada al Teatro de lo Absurdo, el truco existencial en el cual todo significado no significa nada más que el significado que tú le das—que es solamente importante para tí— … y quizá para algunos amigos.

— Live With Animals y Secret Project Robot

  • Cameron Michel (God: Vashti Windish), Installation View.
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  • Cameron Michel, "Shrine to Vashti", 2009. Collage, resin, wood. 90 x 203cm.

  • Cameron Michel, "Guard 1 (White)", 2009. Collage, Oil, Glitter, Resin, Wood. 90 x 91 x 29.5cm.

  • Cameron Michel, "Guard 2 (Black)", 2009. Collage, Oil, Glitter, Resin, Wood. 90 x 91 x 29.5cm.

  • Vashti Windish, "Dulce Bebe" (God: Raul de Nieves), Installation View and Performance.

  • Vashti Windish, "Dulce Bebe" (God: Raul de Nieves), Installation View and Performance.

  • Raul de Nieves, "Mixed Nutz" (God: Eric Z), Installation View.

  • Raul de Nieves, "On my way to Monster Island, I popped and then...", 2009. Mixed media on board. 122 x 61 x 28cm.

  • Raul de Nieves, "Mixed Nutz", Performance.

  • Rachel Nelson (God: Cameron Michel), Installation View.

  • Rachel Nelson (God: Cameron Michel), Installation View.

  • Eric Z (God: Micki Pellerano), Installation View.

  • Eric Z (God: Micki Pellerano), Installation View.

  • Micki Pellerano (God: Rachel Nelson), "Rachel as Persephone", 2009. Installation View.

  • Micki Pellerano, "Love Will Save You", 2009. Graphite on paper. 120 x 79cm.

  • Micki Pellerano, "The Ghost of Intolerance", 2009. Graphite on paper. 65 x 55cm.

  • Micki Pellerano, "Pantomime of the Innermost Light", 2009. Graphite on paper. 60 x 49.5cm.

Upcoming Exhibitions

Coming soon.

Past Exhibitions

Huele a Muerto

Alexis Mata ("Ciler")

03 Nov 2011 - 12 Nov 2011

COLIMA 174

shotgun and targets

Robert Lazzarini

08 Sep 2011 - 22 Oct 2011

YAUTEPEC DF

RAT PISS VIRUS GIVE IT TO ME

Justin Bochek, Rachel De Joode, Dosha Devastation, Cédric Fargues, Radamés “Juni” Figueroa, Parker Ito, Jeffrey Joyal, Martin Kohout, Duncan Malashock, Carlos Laszlo, Ilia Ovechkin, Artie Vierkant

21 Jul 2011 - 20 Aug 2011

YAUTEPEC DF

Pacific Theatre

Conrad Ruiz

19 May 2011 - 18 Jun 2011

YAUTEPEC DF

Replicant Memories

Alexis Mata (Ciler)

02 Apr 2011 - 30 Apr 2011

YAUTEPEC DF

The Philosophy of Misery

Tony Garifalakis

20 Jan 2011 - 26 Feb 2011

YAUTEPEC DF

Come Clean

Mallinali Rubalcaba

11 Nov 2010 - 11 Dec 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

God For Bid

Ximena Labra

30 Sep 2010 - 23 Oct 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

"X"

Gretel Joffroy

12 Aug 2010 - 11 Sep 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

Deep Cuts

Marion Sosa

01 Jul 2010 - 31 Jul 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

HYPER SHOW

Misael Torres

20 May 2010 - 19 Jun 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

Pickle and Purl

Daniela Edburg

08 Apr 2010 - 08 May 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

Deceive, Inveigle & Obfuscate

Joaquin Segura

27 Feb 2010 - 27 Mar 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

SHOOT

Thomas Jeppe, Jason Nocito, Ola Rindal, Paul Schiek

16 Jan 2010 - 13 Feb 2010

YAUTEPEC DF

Asesinos

Artemio, Ruben Gutierrez, Ximena Labra, Mark Powell, Joaquin Segura, Marion Sosa

11 Dec 2009 - 15 Jan 2010

Live With Animals Gallery
210 Kent Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Dysfunctional Fun

Abe Atri

05 Nov 2009 - 23 Jan 2010

E/S/P @ DRGN (Merida 109)

Inferno

Bijoux Altamirano, Artemio, Diann Bauer, Micah Ganske, Christopher Garrett, Evan Gruzis, Rubén Gutiérrez, Selena Kimball, Robert Lazzarini, Enrique Marty, Kembra Pfahler, Fay Ray, Colette Robbins

31 Oct 2009 - 19 Dec 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

The Gods We Are

Raul De Nieves, Cameron Michel, Rachel Nelson, Micki Pellerano, Vashti Windish, Eric Z

27 Aug 2009 - 26 Sep 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

Gesamtkunstwerk

Artemio

23 Jul 2009 - 15 Aug 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

CHPPDNSCRWD

Los Mediáticos, Joe DeNardo, Sam Ott, Leo Marz, Hazel Hill, Lázaro Valiente, Fat Mariachi, Daniel Habif, Taquitojocoque

18 Jun 2009 - 18 Jul 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

Glass Tower

Christopher Culver

16 May 2009 - 11 Jun 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

I Don't Do Crowds

Nini Blancq-Cazaux

23 Apr 2009 - 24 May 2009

E/S/P @ Gulie (Tamaulipas 45)

There's Nothing You Can Do That Can't Be Done

Ichiro Irie

09 Apr 2009 - 26 Apr 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

Home of the Brave

Mark Powell

26 Feb 2009 - 28 Mar 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

Noah Sheldon: Portrait Studio

Noah Sheldon

22 Jan 2009 - 14 Feb 2009

YAUTEPEC DF

Mummy Dearest

Marion Sosa

13 Nov 2008 - 13 Dec 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

Long Live the New Flesh

Ruben Gutierrez

18 Oct 2008

Videodromo (Monterrey, MX)

Death in the Open

Tatiana Musi

07 Oct 2008 - 01 Nov 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

To Crumble The Crust of This Damned Planet Earth

Rubén Gutierrez

03 Sep 2008 - 25 Sep 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

Candy

Moli Moli, Emily Ryan

31 Jul 2008 - 23 Aug 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

Tomorrow is a Highway, Fuck Your Sunset

Peter Hurley, Morgan Manduley

03 Jul 2008 - 24 Jul 2008

YAUTPEC DF

Stock Show

Metapong

28 May 2008 - 21 Jun 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

House as Speaking Organ

Daniel Perlin

08 May 2008 - 22 May 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

Lone Rider

Jorge Castellanos

17 Apr 2008 - 03 May 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

LIBR3

Colectivo E3

06 Mar 2008 - 05 Apr 2008

YAUTEPEC DF

Ashley Macomber

Ashley Macomber

17 Jan 2008 - 16 Feb 2008

YAUTEPEC DF