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Carol Damian, The Nexus Between Latin America &
The Rest of The World, Art Nexus, No. 33 August - October 1999.

The experiences of five Argentinian artists in South Florida are not
unlike those of the many immigrants who arrive in the United States from
all over the world and are not only forced to adjust to a new cultural
environment, but to confront the loss of their own homeland in the process.
This project is based on the artistic reflections of Karina Chechik, Carolina
Sardi, Daniel Fiorda, Pablo Contrisciani, and Luciana Abait, artists with
studios at the South Florida Art Center who share thei feelings about
arriving in South Florida and departing from Argentina in a remarkable
collaborative installation. It is an artists' perspective on the often-told
theme of the voyage, and it is the voyage that unites this disparate group
of styles, techniques, media and ideas into a travel package to which
everyone can relate at some point in life.
The theme of the voyage, of travel from one place to another, may involve
various levels of experience and may relate to journeys of the mind, of
exile, of pleasure, of adventure, etc. For artists in South Florida, one
of the fastest growing immigrant areas in the world, there is an exciting
and cosmopolitan art community and spectacular natural environment that
encourages new models of representation and inspire new ideas for the
production of art. One embarks upon a journey with a certain sense of
apprehension and excitement. There are many reasons for departure and
a multitude of emotions to accompany its every step. To depart is to leave,
to go away, to make the decision (willingly or not) to forsake something
and make a change. Arrival at a new location precipitates change and there
is always a sense of loss for those friends, familiy and things left behind.
One can never leave identity, memories, history, or life's experiences
entirely behind. These five artists have faced the challenge of departure
by creating works of art that may be seen as their entree into the world
of the future, their arrival. From this theoretical framework of arrival/departure,
evolved a project that is complete as an installation, while never overshadowing
the unique creativity of each participant and their own personal motivations
for departure and artistic production.
Their reasons for departues are distinct, and they never knew one another
before their arrival in Miami, but they share the experience of the journey,
of their Argentine heritage, and their professions as artists. Each has
aspirations to succeed in their new environment and to manifest an identity
in visual expressions that incorporates elements unique to their own experiences.
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. . . The brash Pop Art colors of Pablo Contrisciani's large mixed media
canvases are meant to duplicate the feelings of tension in the gallery
that are similar to those felt upon embarkation and arrival. Boldly drawn
airplanes and tropical motifs are painted in the shocking contrasts of
bright Florida colors to evoke the sense of excitement and anticipation
that accompanies all journeys, but have their own special description
in South Florida. . . .
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