Segmented Realities is a group of five paintings and ten sculptural paintings by Jose Parla that suggest cultural fragments salvaged from urban sites that have experienced social and cultural upheaval and transformation. As do segments of walls in Havana, New York, London, or the Berlin wall, Parla's sculptures bear witness to waves of history that seem to be inscribed on their surfaces, told in an expressive and poetic language of the city. These works act as palimpsests, surfaces bearing layers of marks, on which ensuing generations might imagine their own manifestos and declarations of selfhood.
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Weight: 950g
Dimensions: 244 x 293mm
Publication Date: 06 Oct 2015
Publisher: Damiani
Publication City/Country: Italy
Language: English
ISBN13: 9788862084222
About Jose Parla
Jose Parla (born 1973) has received critical acclaim for his works which lie at the boundary between abstraction and calligraphy. Composed from layers of paint gestural drawing and found ephemera his work evokes the histories of urban environments. Parla is a documentarian of city life. In Medias Res Parla's second solo exhibition with Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in New York City opened in Chelsea in 2014. In 2012 the 11th Havana Biennial selected The Wrinkles of the City: Havana Cuba project a vertically integrated collaboration between Parla and French artist JR and exhibited in 2013 at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery. Parla and JR co-directed a documentary by the same title that was awarded the Grand Prize for Documentary Short and Best U.S. Premiere Documentary Short in 2013 at The Heartland Film Festival Indianapolis. In 2014 Parla was commissioned to create a 90-foot-long mural painting for the entrance of One World Trade Center which he has entitled: ONE: Union of the Senses.
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