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Iron Folklore is an extensive site-specific installation work by
Johanna Unzueta as part of the QMA's Launch Pad Artist Residency and
Project program. Drawing from her recurrent interest in the history of
labor, Unzueta creates sculptural and environmental installations often
made exclusively of thick felt.
Iron Folklore occupies the museum’s elevator and the second
floor balcony area with a subtle, yet powerful response to a
socio-cultural narrative found in the gritty industrial area known as
the “Iron Triangle” in Willets Point, within walking distance of the
museum. The Iron Triangle, has been the home of auto repair shops,
scrap yards, waste processing sites, and similar small businesses since
the 1950s, but it’s rich, if not sordid, history is soon to end with a
new urban renewal plan.
Transforming and connecting the spaces
in the museum with shapes of industrial elements made of felt,
Unzueta’s Iron Folklore addresses the contradictory notions of and the
relationships between labor and culture in a local context.
Johanna Unzueta (b. 1974, Santiago, Chile) studied art at the
Universidad Católica in Santiago and moved to New York City in early
2000, where she currently resides. She has exhibited her work in
numerous solo and group exhibitions including: The Skills, Visual
Drugs, Zürich (2008); Algunas Bestias, Perros Negros, Mexico City
(2007); Linea de Hormigas, A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro (2007);
Johanna Unzueta, Thrust Projects, New York City (2007); Ora y Labora,
Die Ecke Arte Contemporaneo, Santiago (2006); Trapped by Mutual
Affection, a project by Galerie Christian Nagel, Miami (2005) and
Cerberus, Planet 22, Geneva (2005).
Unzueta is a recipient of the FONDART grant, from the Chilean Ministry
of Culture (1999 & 2004) and the DIRAC prize from the Chilean
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2004 & 2008). To coincide with her
upcoming exhibition at the Queens Museum of Art, her first monographic
catalogue is soon to be published, which will include texts by Michele
Faguet, Cecilia Brunson and Cristian Silva.
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