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Faivovich & Goldberg: A Guide to Campo del Cielo

Private View with the artists: Friday 3 May 2013, 6.30 pm

Exhibition: 4 May - 22 June 2013

Opening hours: Tues - Fri 12 - 6 pm Sat 12 - 4 pm and by appointment

Faivovich & Goldberg: Mesón de Fierro, from Vol. III, 2011

Nusser & Baumgart is proud to present the first gallery solo exhibition of Faivovich & Goldberg, a survey of works created since 2006 by the argentine duo in the context of their long term project A Guide to Campo del Cielo .

After their highly regarded exhibition Meteorit „El Taco” at Portikus, Frankfurt in 2010, project participation at MIT, Cambridge (2011) and their contribution to Simon Starling’s The inaccessible poem at Fondazione Merz in Torino (2011-12), their participation in last year’s dOCUMENTA(13) represented another highlight in the international attention that the work of the artists has been receiving for several years now.

Guillermo Faivovich (, 1977) and Nicolás Goldberg, (Paris, 1978) have been working since 2006 on A Guide to Campo del Cielo , an ongoing project regarding the cultural impact of a 4,000 year old shower in the region of Chaco, , as these large masses of have been a source of end - less mystery and wonder, leading to constant human pilgrimages. By extensive research, Faivovich & Goldberg are tracing the earthbound lives of several fragments of the Campo del Cielo , as well as furthering the cultural dimension of the phenomenon. By means of artistic examination, reconstruction and reinterpretation of visual, oral and written records, the artists work on both historic and contemporary issues concerning these iron masses. Their approach to the subject includes bibliographical inquiry, archival rese - arch, as well as interacting with people who have been involved in the region’s history and wide-reaching fieldwork. Comprehensive documentation has been published in two books edited by dOCUMENTA (13): The Campo del Cielo Meteorites – Vol. 1: El Taco (Hatje Cantz, 2010) and The Campo del Cielo Meteorites – Vol. 2: Chaco (Walther König, 2012).

At Nusser & Baumgart, the artists are presenting a variety of media including installation-based works in pho - tography, painting, sculpture and video. In three separate chambers, Faivovich & Goldberg unfold the chap - ters of this ongoing project with works from Vol. 1: El Taco, Vol. 2: Chaco and Vol. 3: Mesón de Fierro.

More information on the artists at www.nusserbaumgart.com

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