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Extramundane at Ego Park in Oakland Wednesday, January 30, 2008 5:58 PM

This announcement is a bit late, but the show will be up for most of February and there will be an event there on Friday Feb 1 (Oakland First Fridays) so go check out the show. Unfortunately I won't be there... I'm giving a presentation at Southern Utah University the night before.

Here's a video of one of the pieces in the show, a modular site piece made of photographic cubes:

EXTRAMUNDANE


OPENING JANUARY 25TH 2008

First Friday Reception February 1st

EXTRAMUNDANE is an exhibition of Las Vegas/Chicago-based artist Cayetano Ferrer’s most recent work involving public space, architecture, as well as the act and experience of surveillance. Partly focused on work made in and about Ferrer’s hometown of Las Vegas, NV, this show is manifested through various media and approaches. Sculpture, photographs, and video installation provide the viewer with an insight into the constant flux of the built environment and the easily unnoticed interplay of objects and time.

EgoPark is an art gallery in Oakland, California that uses curated exhibitions to provide an appropriate context for an array of art in diverse media. 492 23rd St., Oakland, CA (510)798-6566 www.egopark.com. The show runs from Jan 25, 2008 through Feb, 23 2008. Gallery Hours: Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6pm





Eight Corners Saturday, September 22, 2007 2:59 PM

Here are a few installation shots of the show at ThreeWalls, that runs until October 13. I'll be giving talk and slideshow in the space on Tuesday, October 2nd.
If you're interested in more information or have any questions, send me an email at cayetanoferrer -at- gmail.com.

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ThreeWallsSOLO exhibition Wednesday, September 5, 2007 1:00 PM

Here's the info for my upcoming solo show at Threewalls that opens this friday (Sep. 7). I'll be showing all new work including documentation of a new series of public interventions with cardboard boxes, a site-specific sculpture, and some photographs taken on my recent trip from Las Vegas to the southern tip of Argentina. Party after.

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alternate flyers and images:

Cayetano Ferrer
Eight Corners

ThreeWallsSOLO
119 North Peoria St. #2A
Chicago, IL 60607

OPENING RECEPTION: September 7, 2007

ON VIEW: September 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007

SOLO artist Cayetano Ferrer uses existing forms in order to engage in a dialog about the constant flux of the built, contemporary environment. Using inkjet prints on existing objects/architecture that reveal what these objects ultimately obscure, Ferrer exposes the relationship between the built and the rebuilt, surface and hidden, as well the delicate matter of history and memory as the present paves over the recent past in a bid to enrich economies. Ferrer’s work is a gentle push/pull between permanence and obsolescence, inviting consideration of evolution, mutation and modification in our relationship to our immediate environment





Daejeon City Project Saturday, August 4, 2007 7:15 PM

Billboard Photos
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DSC00109 DSC00119 DSC00111 DSC00122 DSC00132 DSC00143 DSC00143

Museum Photos
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Sketches / Info

1. Corner Cube (2007) - Ultrachrome inkjet prints on wood box - 12" x 12" x 12"
2. Implosion (2005) - Projection on photograph - 144" x 180"
3. Window (2007) - Ultrachrome inkjet print inside wood window model - 18" x 14" x 5"
4. Legend 2 (2007) - Ultrachrome inkjet prints, hinged frames - 12" x 18"
5. Legend 1 (2007) - Ultrachrome inkjet prints, hinged frames - 12" x 18"
6. Daejeon City #2 (2007) - Billboard - 250" x 400"
7. Daejeon City #1 (2007) - Billboard - 48" x 72"
8. Bohoonchoug (2007) - Ultrachrome inkjet print - 12" x 18"

Reference
“Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see.”
- Rene Magritte

“Real space cannot be experiences except in real time. Our encounter with objects in space forces us to reflect on our selves, which can never become "other", which can never become objects for our external examination. In the domain of real space the subject-object dilemma can never be resolved."
- Robert Morris

“Technology is a way of organizing the universe so that man doesn't have to experience it”
- Max Frisch





2007 Daejeon FAST Saturday, July 21, 2007 12:10 PM

2007 Daejeon FAST: Future of Art Science and Technology
Daejeon Municipal Museum of Art, Korea
Opens Wednesday, July 25, 2007 6pm-10pm


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