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Eliud Nava

Using the remix technique, under the principles of appropriation, the collage of images and videos found on the Internet, Black Demon is made up of five video clips, representing the same number of melodies created by the artist. The project is articulated from an alter ego created by Eliud Nava as an intimate extension, and at the same time impersonal, in which the governing discourse focuses on issues related to the business of war, the hypocrisy of the Catholic institution and sexual scandals, postmodernism as exhausted thought, the fascist populism of poorly conceived white supremacy, and the madness of existential emptiness caused by the hyperconsumption of neoliberal capitalism, all of this playing with mythological references to the figure of a divine war demon; topics that offer conceptual analogies to the contemporary world.

Opening on:

- Saturday October 22, from 12 to 6pm

- Saturday October 29, from 7 to 11pm

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