ROOM 7 AND 8
Pasado

What is the past and how do we
feel it? An incomplete construction? An intimate or collective
experience? What fictions and
truths are contained in the past?
Without answering these questions but
suggesting that the meanings are linked to
the answers, Rodrigo Hernández addresses
the past in his mother tongue - Mexican
Spanish. Beyond linear time, Pasado (Past) is an elegy, a melancholy and intimate poetry inspired by the museum’s pre-Columbian collection.
The “undisciplined” montage of objects,
artefacts and works of art evokes the
surrealist universe, and also the colonial-modern project in the Americas. Far
from European transparent and universal
reason, under the tropical sun, we allude
to the world of linguistic ambiguities that
underpinned a forced integration of different world systems. Signifiers and signified that drift, in dispute.
In a domino effect, the objects refer to
one another. A pre-Colombian sculpture
makes it possible to imagine a nexus
with a papier maché mask made by the
artist. An iron sculpture, also made by
Hernández, evokes a dinosaur’s skeleton. José de Guimarães’ African Alphabet inspires the shapes of a three-dimensional installation. They are gestures that go
beyond the limits of historical fantasy, to
become artistic fantasy.
FOR ALL AGES
Rodrigo Hernández was born
in 1983 in Mexico City and lives
between this city and Lisbon. He
studied history and philosophy
and pursued his artistic studies
at the Jan van Eyck Academie
(Maastricht) and the Kunstakademie (Karlsruhe). His solo
exhibitions include Galleria
Campari, Milan (2019), at the
SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah
(2019), at the Madragoa Gallery,
Lisbon (2017), at the Museo del
Chopo, in Mexico City (2015) or
at the Kunsthalle Basel (2015).

FOR ALL AGES
Rodrigo Hernández was born
in 1983 in Mexico City and lives
between this city and Lisbon. He
studied history and philosophy
and pursued his artistic studies
at the Jan van Eyck Academie
(Maastricht) and the Kunstakademie (Karlsruhe). His solo
exhibitions include Galleria
Campari, Milan (2019), at the
SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah
(2019), at the Madragoa Gallery,
Lisbon (2017), at the Museo del
Chopo, in Mexico City (2015) or
at the Kunsthalle Basel (2015).
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