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Dario Robleto: Survival Does Not Lie in the Heavens
Naomi Oreskes
Dario Robleto: Survival Does Not Lie in the Heavens
Naomi Oreskes
Survival Does Not Lie in the Heavens looks at Dario Robleto's ingenious adaptations of nineteenth-century folk traditions to explore mortality and memorialization. Robleto's sculptural objects use the model of the folksy mantelpiece keepsake-the elaborately framed photograph, the trophy, commemorative embroidery-and counter their traditionally saccharine, sentimental appeal with brilliant conceptual gestures. Thus, paper pulped from soldier's letters home (from various wars) are repurposed to create a keepsake of silk, goldleaf and seashells; a homeopathic treatment for "Human Longing" includes medicine made from a ground-up recording of Sylvia Plath; and a framed memorial to Marie Louise Meilleur, who died at the aged of 117, includes hair lockets made of stretched audiotape recordings of other supercentarians. Throughout these works, Robleto's concern is with the human management of death through objects, affirming that the task of survival takes place here on earth.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | February 29, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781879003613 |
Publishers | Des Moines Art Center |
Pages | 120 |
Dimensions | 152 × 18 × 229 mm · 544 g |
Language | English |
Contributor | Gilbert Vicario |
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