RUINED STATES
2007 - 2010

text by Carlos Richard Lara

Andrade dislocates/relocates the physical and conceptual topography of Ancient Rome with a site-specific installation and earthwork by engaging the viewer with a piece purely incubated by a natural environment. Without walls or doors, the configuration of ruined state(s) permits free room for experience and observation unencumbered by the typical museum or gallery space. The artist borrows this notion of engagement from the ruins of the Roman Forum and its reified monuments to create a personal vision of the decomposition's neutral force, to invent a different platform for the longstanding subject/object dialectic. As Frederic Jameson claims, in The Seeds of Time, "Subjectivity is an objective matter, and it is enough to change the scenery and setting, refurnish the rooms, or destroy them[âĦ]for a new subject, a new identity, miraculously to appear on the ruins of the old."

Five concrete segments (4ft x 4ft) impressed with fragments from a map of Rome's civic pathways and pedestrian currents are aligned in the fashion of modern sidewalk slabs. The unreinforced concrete are positioned half way into the ground and will remain exposed to time and the meteorological elements of Ithaca for approximately one year thereby documenting the inconspicuous frailty of form, history, power, and aesthetic criteria itself. Boundaries will erode slowly, and Art as an implement of sovereignty will create a true state of authenticity. As the piece develops its unified narrative, the individual segments will form corresponding yet variable characteristics.

Andrade's work challenges the "end of history", and posits a history that can be conjured, reformatted, and abandoned again and again, at the artist's will, all through a concrete mass, a map, and a method of exposition in one.

Roma locuta est, causa finita est.

Carlos Richard Lara

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concrete
20' x 4' x 3"


 


wood, concrete, gypsum, dirt, plexiglass
35" x 19" x 44"

Proposal Drawings
no. 1& no.2
2010
graphite and watercolor
11" x 14"

rendering by sammy wilson