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La Tienda Donde Se Venden Objetos De Lujo Con Dientes Y Cabello Humanos | Cultura | Edición USA | Agencia EFE 2/28/2020 La tienda donde se venden objetos de lujo con dientes y cabello humanos | Cultura | Edición USA | Agencia EFE Edición USA Cultura EEUU ARTE La tienda donde se venden objetos de lujo con dientes y cabello humanos EFEUSA | Miami | 6 dic 2017 Fotografía cedida de la obra "Mujer y Hombre Superhumanos", compuesta por dos esculturas de tamaño natural con vestidos hechos con cabello humano, calzado de lujo con dientes y una corona elaborada con partes de una columna espinal, creada por el dúo artístico compuesto por la ucraniana Mariana Fantich y el británico Dominic Young para su instalación "Apex Predator" en la galería Barrett Barrera Projects del barrio de Wynwood en Miami, Florida (Estados Unidos). EFE/Fantich & Young/SOLO USO EDITORIAL/NO VENTAS Menéame El dúo artístico Fantich & Young dene a los seres humanos como depredadores en lo más alto de la cadena alimenticia y, para reejarlo, se vale de una serie de artículos de lujo con incrustaciones de supuestos dientes y cabello humano. Su instalación "Apex Predator" transforma la galería Barrett Barrera Projects del barrio miamense de Wynwood en una boutique de alta gama en la que el visitante puede dar con zapatos marca Jimmy Choo con suelas de dientes humanos, calzado de bebés con similar detalle, bolsos de cabello humano y hasta juguetes sexuales revestidos también de molares y caninos. "El Apex Predator (Depredador de la cima) no tiene depredadores propios", explica a Efe Dominic Young, mitad creativa de la dupla, completada por la ucraniana Mariana Fantich. https://www.efe.com/efe/usa/cultura/la-tienda-donde-se-venden-objetos-de-lujo-con-dientes-y-cabello-humanos/50000109-3460013 1/5 2/28/2020 La tienda donde se venden objetos de lujo con dientes y cabello humanos | Cultura | Edición USA | Agencia EFE La muestra que se inaugura hoy dentro de la Semana del Arte de Miami está cruzada por la noción evolutiva de la selección natural del biólogo inglés Charles Darwin. "Hablamos de jerarquías sociales, competencia, ganadores y perdedores, invasores e invadidos, acusados y acusadores; y las zonas grises de en medio", asevera Young en medio de aches con fotos de las obras en exhibición, rubricadas con el eslogan "Una opción de estilo de vida". La muestra tiene su inspiración en la crisis nanciera del año 2008 y los objetos en exposición-venta, cuyos precios van de los 2.000 a los 45.000 dólares, pretenden poner de relieve la impunidad con la que operan los banqueros, para los artistas los más claros ejemplos de "Apex Predators". La exhibición, por tanto, es una mirada crítica, y a la vez satírica, de las grandes entidades nancieras, que no solo salieron casi indemnes de la Gran Recesión de 2008, ni enfrentaron una real amenaza a sus intereses, sino que además recibieron un oneroso rescate nanciero de los Gobiernos. "En Estados Unidos, la única vez que se ha hablado de socialismo ha sido cuando el socialismo ha beneciado a los ricos", señaló con ironía Young, quien resaltó que la economía de libre mercado es el entorno en el que solo los más fuertes sobreviven. Las mascaras, los bates de béisbol, los vibradores y hasta un gramófono en exposición, todos recubiertos de dientes que en realidad son prótesis, según reveló Fantich, "subvierten los métodos de la industria de la moda" con el afán de atraer a esos "clientes con gusto por el poder y la exclusividad", ahonda. Explican los artistas que todos los artículos pretenden generar resonancias de la "paralela evolución natural y social" que vive la humanidad, y con un halo de ritual y ceremonial, en la que "todos estos materiales son como trofeos", señaló Fantich, en un concepto que han dado en llamar "Darwinian Voodoo". Al fondo de esta galería reconvertida en boutique reposan dos esculturas de tamaño natural, "Mujer y Hombre Superhumanos", con vestidos hechos con cabello humano, calzado de lujo y, en el caso de ella, una corona elaborada con partes de una columna espinal, también cticia, que juega con la idea de "vestir las pérdidas de los derrotados". Con esta exhibición en Miami, que se mantiene hasta el domingo y en la que traen dos esculturas de estreno, repiten por segunda vez este concepto de instalación con características de boutique, inaugurada en Estados Unidos en 2015, en Saint Louis (Misuri), donde Barrett Barrera Projects tiene su sede. Pretenden seguir con esta tónica de exhibición-tienda cada dos años debido a la complejidad que entrañan la preparación de cada obra, que, en promedio, puede implicar hasta 4 meses de trabajo. Con su obras expuestas en ciudades como Amsterdam (Holanda), Berlín (Alemania) y Nueva York (EE.UU.), la exposición constituye su "primera vez" en esta ciudad del sur de Florida y coincide con Art Basel, feria que precisamente puede llegar a ser depositaria de las ideas que los artistas critican. Cuando se les pregunta sobre ello o sobre los precios de sus obras y la contradicción que podría suponer con la temática de la muestra, el dúo destaca que no dejan de ser meros observadores de la realidad. "El arte miente para decir la verdad, la publicidad vive para mentir", señala Young.x Proveedores de contenidos. Contacte con EFE. Publicidad MÁS NOTICIAS CINE PROYECTOS Steven Spielberg renuncia a dirigir "Indiana Jones" por primera vez https://www.efe.com/efe/usa/cultura/la-tienda-donde-se-venden-objetos-de-lujo-con-dientes-y-cabello-humanos/50000109-3460013 2/5 2/28/2020 La tienda donde se venden objetos de lujo con dientes y cabello humanos | Cultura | Edición USA | Agencia EFE VENEZUELA CRISIS Nuevo libro analiza de manera integral la intervención cubana en Venezuela ARTE FOTOGRAFÍA El México de Graciela Iturbide llega a la capital de los EE.UU. MÚSICA NORTEAMÉRICA Carlos Santana y Earth, Wind & Fire anuncian un "Supernatural Tour" TELEVISIÓN DOCUMENTAL Netix retrata el espeluznante asesinato del niño latino Gabriel Fernández MÚSICA CONCIERTO https://www.efe.com/efe/usa/cultura/la-tienda-donde-se-venden-objetos-de-lujo-con-dientes-y-cabello-humanos/50000109-3460013 3/5 2/28/2020 La tienda donde se venden objetos de lujo con dientes y cabello humanos | Cultura | Edición USA | Agencia EFE Más de 20 artistas de Miami organizan primer concierto anticomunista en EEUU Publicidad Publicidad https://www.efe.com/efe/usa/cultura/la-tienda-donde-se-venden-objetos-de-lujo-con-dientes-y-cabello-humanos/50000109-3460013 4/5 2/28/2020 La tienda donde se venden objetos de lujo con dientes y cabello humanos | Cultura | Edición USA | Agencia EFE https://www.efe.com/efe/usa/cultura/la-tienda-donde-se-venden-objetos-de-lujo-con-dientes-y-cabello-humanos/50000109-3460013 5/5.
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