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Domenec - Not Here , Not Anywhere (Paperback)
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Domenec - Not Here , Not Anywhere (Paperback)
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This is the catalogue that accompanies a solo exhibition of the
work of Domenec, an artist born in 1962 in Mataro, a town in
Catalonia. The exhibition sets out to contemplate, through the
artist`s work, how neoliberalism destroys social projects with its
escalation of individualism. In doing so it offers a retrospective
of Domenec`s work from the late 1990s to the present, and includes
some new projects. Using certain emblematic buildings or monuments
as referents, Domenec analyses the proposals of the modern movement
and its legacy within contemporary practice. Supporting his
research are projects in situ, installations, maquettes,
photographs, workshops, seminars and videos. Based on various local
contexts, his work establishes a dialogue with other international
themes to highlight the impact on the present of the utopian ideas
that resulted from the Industrial Revolution, and are seen as a
stand against capitalism. The rise of an urban proletariat in the
C19 led to discourses and social models based on social justice and
egalitarianism. Utopian communism and socialism developed
architectonic models promoting a concept of coexistence in the
urban space based on services to the community and better living
conditions. Domenec investigates these exemplary systems and the
breakdown of what he calls the ` fragile contract between capital
and the social body` . The transformations of the socio-political
circumstances generated by these systems can also lead, at times,
to changes of usage and the creation of dystopic models. Social
housing turned into military barracks or internment camps; statues
of circumstantial heroes that were pulled down because of their
meaning, or counter meaning; or the absurdity of a ghost city used
for military training in urban warfare, but never officially
recognized, are some of the cases used by Domenec to investigate
the dysfunctions of the processes of modernity and the political
accounts marginalised by these narratives. In other words, the
breakdown of a social project that has become, as a result of
neoliberalism, the exacerbation of individualism. Domenec`s work
gives voice to the protagonists of that story, to unofficial
discourses, and avoids the dominant narratives to bring back memory
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