David Lamelas
{{Short description|Argentine artist}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2015}}
David Lamelas (born 1946, Buenos Aires{{Cite journal|last=Florian|first=Federico|date=June–July 2014|title=Milan: David Lamelas|url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asu&AN=96364888&site=ehost-live|journal=Art in America|access-date=2016-06-05}}) is an Argentine artist. A pioneer of Conceptual art, he was involved in Argentina's avant-garde scene in the 1960s. Well known for his sculptures and films, Lamelas lives and works between Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, and Europe.{{Cite news|title=The New York Times|date=22 June 2007|work=Art In Review|id = {{ProQuest|433605820}}}}
Education and early career
Lamelas graduated from the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1963.{{Cite book|title=Diccionario de Artistas Plasticos en la Argentina|last=Gesualdo|first=Vicente|year=1988|location=Buenos Aires}} Early in his career he focused on sculpture and participated in exhibits in Buenos Aires. During the 1960s, he was one of the key members of the Instituto Torcuatro di Tella, an organization that promoted avant-garde and conceptual art. The contemporary art movement in Argentina met opposition from the government starting in June 1966 when President Arturo Umberto Illia was deposed. Newly appointed President Juan Carlos Onganía, a right-wing conservative, used the Argentine Armed Forces to suppress political opposition coming from universities and the youth.{{Cite book|title=The Age of Youth in Argentina|last=Manzano|first=Valeria|publisher=University of North Carolina Press|year=2014}} The government also began policing outspoken artists. By his own account, David Lamelas had been arrested and jailed four times by 1968.{{Cite news|title=The New York Times|last=Cotter|first=Holland|work=Review: "Transmissions" at MoMA explores an Era when Art Upended Tradition}}
In 1967, Lamelas exhibited at the 9th São Paulo Biennial. His installation, Dos Espacios Modificados – Two Modified Spaces, won top prize. Later the same year, his installation Situacion de Tiempo – Time Situation was on display in Buenos Aires.
In 1968 he left Argentina to study sculpture at Saint Martin's School of Art in London.{{Cite web|url=http://archives2.getty.edu:8082/xtf/view?docId=ead/2005.M.12/2005.M.12.xml;chunk.id=ref13;brand=default|title=David Lamelas papers, Finding Aid|website=Getty Research Institute}} Also in 1968, Lamelas was invited to represent Argentina in the 1968 Venice Biennial. His installation, The Office of Information about the Vietnam War at Three Levels: The Visual Image, Text and Audio, is representative of many of Lamelas' themes including media, communication, information, and critique of United States foreign policy.{{Cite journal|last=Martinez|first=Chus|date=2005|title=More to the Picture|journal=Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context and Enquiry|volume=11|pages=98–105|doi=10.1086/aft.11.20711575|s2cid=184429869 }}{{Cite journal|last=Hunt|first=A.|date=November 2007|title=David Lamelas|journal=Art Monthly}}
Lamelas' interest in film began during his studies in London. Among his best-known films are "Film Script", "To Pour Milk Into a Glass", and "The Dictator". His films contain themes of time, space, surveillance, and popular culture.{{Cite journal|last=Comer|first=Stuart|date=2005|title=David Lamelas: The Limits of Documentary|journal=Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context and Enquiry|volume=11|pages=106–14|doi=10.1086/aft.11.20711576|s2cid=192692721 }}
Awards
In 1992, Lamelas received the Diploma al Mérito at the Konex Foundation Awards for Conceptual Art and in 2012, the same award for Video Art.{{Cite web|url=http://www.fundacionkonex.org/b1693-david-lamelas|title=David Lamelas {{!}} Fundación Konex|last=Factory|first=Troop Software|website=www.fundacionkonex.org|access-date=2016-06-21}}
In 1993, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship{{Cite web|url=http://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/david-lamelas/|title=John Simon Guggenheim Foundation {{!}} David Lamelas|website=www.gf.org|access-date=2016-06-16}} for Fine Arts and in 1998, the DAAD Stipendium from Germany.
Selected exhibitions
class="wikitable"
!Exhibition !Year !Location |
Documenta 5
|1972 |Kassell |
1965-1975: Reconsidering the Object of Art
|1995 |MoCA, Los Angeles |
Above the Fold
|2008 |Kunstmuseum, Basel |
The Death of the Audience
|2009 |Secession, Vienna |
The Quick and the Dead
|2009 |Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis |
How Many Billboards
|2010 |Los Angeles |
Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960-1980
|2015 |MoMA |
Fiction of a Production
|2018 |MSU Broad |
Solo Exhibitions
- [http://www.wdw.nl/en/our_program/exhibitions/david_lamelas_a_new_refutation_of_time A New Refutation of Time], 1997, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art
- [http://museotamayo.org/artista/david-lamelas David Lamelas, Extranjero, Foreigner, Étranger, Ausländer], 2005. Museo Tamayo. Mexico City
- [http://www.secession.at/en/exhibition/david-lamelas-2/ David Lamelas], 2006, Secession, Vienna
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.arte10.com/noticias/monografico-152.html Review of his show at Sala Recalde in Bilbao, Spain]
- [http://elpais.com/diario/2009/04/29/andalucia/1240957336_850215.html Article in the newspaper Él País]
- [http://www.luxonline.org.uk/articles/the_limits_of_documentary(1).html Article in English]
- Finding Aid for David Lamelas papers, 1964-1997 Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles.
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lamelas, David}}
Category:Argentine contemporary artists
Category:Argentine expatriates in the United States