ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Galerie Ron Mandos is proud to present a new exhibition by Anthony Goicolea (b. 1971). In the exhibition Permanent Marker mysterious and haphazard architectural structures made from flimsy objects and materials such as bottles, plates, sheets and rope are encountered. They seem despite their materiality to act as monuments, bearing witness to earlier events: the remains of an unknown history of human activity.
The official opening to this must-see solo exhibition will take place on Friday 3 May, from 5.oo to 7.00 pm. Anthony Goicolea himself will be present. The exhibition is running from May 4 2013 through June 1, 2013.
Anthony Goicolea (USA, 1971) is a first-generation Cuban American artist. He grew up in the Deep South of the United States of America, in the midst of the Cuban refugee crises, coupled with the advent of the AIDS crises, and the rise of the religious right. Goicolea was socially stigmatised for being Cuban, gay, and Catholic. These circumstances brought about a heightened awareness of social constructs, and the changing nature of identity in politics – a theme that continually influences his work. Goicolea explores themes ranging from personal history and identity, cultural tradition and heritage, to alienation and displacement.
He has exhibited widely, notably at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois; the International Center of Photography, New York and Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid. Goicolea’s art is held in many public collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; The Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York, NY; The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY; Yale University Art Collection, Photography, CT; the Museum of Contemporary Art of Castile and Leon, Spain; 21c Museum, Louisville, KY, the Akzo Nobel Art Foundation, Amsterdam, and Cobra to Contemporary/The Brown Family Collection, among others.