EDUARDO COSTA | FIVE MUSEUM PIECES

June, 2015.

on MEDIA, CONCEPT AND LANGUAGE

Tape Poems, 1969. Edited by Eduardo Costa and John Perrault. Participating: Vito Acconci, Michael Benedikt, Scott Burton, Ted Castle & Leandro Katz, Eduardo Costa, John Giorno, Joseph Ceravolo, Dan Graham, Bernardette Mayer, John Perreault, Anne Waldman, Lewis Warsh, Hannah Weiner. Ed. of 30. Stereophonic Tape.

Cosmocosa presents a selection of five -or more- seminal works in Eduardo Costa’s conceptual practice.

The exhibition is centered around Eduardo Costa’s production in New York, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, from 1969 through the 2000’s, and his exploration on different media: Names of Friends: A Poem for the Deaf-mute (video), Tape Poems, (sound), A piece that is… (text), the Duchamp/Costa Bicycle and the Self referential electric weave (useful art), until his Volumetric Paintings (the medium of paint itself).

The exhibition also presents a vast array of Costa’s archive and bibliographical holdings, where these works appear as key turning points in both international and Latin American conceptual circuits from the late 60’s onwards.

“Five Museum Pieces” offers the public the opportunity to appreciate in a single exhibition space works that are disseminated around the world in museum collections such as MoMA (New York), Guggenheim (New York); and previously exhibited at  Colección Jumex (México), Fundación Proa (Buenos Aires) and MAMBA (Buenos Aires), among others.

The exhibition is on view through August 7th, 2015.
Wed-Fri, 14- 19 hs.
Montevideo 1430, PB.
Buenos Aires.


A piece that is…, 1970-2008, inkjet print on photographic paper, framed, 61.3 x 76,2 cm. Ed. of 12. Col. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Published in Spears, Athena; “Art in the Mind”, Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin-Ohio, Abril 1970.

 

 

Gustavo Marrone | HIPOcentre

May, 2015.

The exhibition will be on show until Friday, May 22nd. Wed-Fri 14-19hs. Come and visit!

GUSTAVO MARRONE | HIPOCENTRE

March, 2015.

Buenos Aires

Cosmocosa is pleased to announce the opening of its new headquarters with Gustavo Marrone‘s exhibition HIPOCENTRE.
On view from March 18th through May 15th, 2015. The exhibition is prologued by María Moreno.

COSMOCOSA Gustavo Marrone | Hipocentre. Exhibition view. Image: Ignacio Iasparra

Gustavo Marrone | Hipocentre. Exhibition view. Image: Ignacio Iasparra

Gustavo Marrone

March, 2015.

GUSTAVO MARRONE | HIPOCENTRE
March 18th through May 15th.
Text: María Moreno.
Images: Ignacio Iasparra.

COSMOCOSA Gustavo Marrone Hipocentro

Exhibition view. Image: Ignacio Iasparra.

COSMOCOSA Gustavo Marrone Hipocentro

Untitled. 2015. | Vista de sala.

NEW HEADQUARTERS!

December, 2014.

Buenos Aires

Cosmocosa opens its new space on the ground floor of Montevideo 1430. Located in Plaza Vicente Lopez in Recoleta, the inaugural show is due March 2014. Its gallery programme for 2015 will focus on a series of exhibitions related to Argentina’s electoral year and its 30th anniversary on the return of democracy in 1983. Historical exhibitions will share our calendar with the most contemporary proposals.

In the meantime, please visit us with previous appointment from December 15th through February 28th, where we showcase backroom works by artists Lucio Fontana, Antonio Berni, Luis F. Benedit, Rómulo Macció, Ernesto Deira, Luis F. Noé, Marcia Schvartz, Alfredo Londaibere, Ignacio Iasparra, Eduardo Costa, and Gustavo Marrone among others.

 

EDUARDO COSTA

May, 2014.

Buenos Aires

Eduardo Costa. Moda ficción, naturaleza, joyas y bicicletas.                                                                                                                         Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires. 1º floor.                                                                                                                                             Ends on September 14.

Eduardo Costa. Fashion Fiction, nature, jewelry and bicycles

Eduardo Costa. Fashion Fiction, nature, jewelry and bicycles

 

Eduardo Costa at Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires

Eduardo Costa at Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires

 

 

ARTEBA 2014

May, 2014.

Buenos Aires

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014 featuring works by Eduardo Costa, Noemí Di Benedetto, León Ferrari, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Greco,         Ignacio Iasparra, Kenneth Kemble, Aldo Paparella and Luis Wells.

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014, works by Eduardo Costa

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014, works by Eduardo Costa

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014, works by Eduardo Costa

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014, works by Eduardo Costa

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014, works by Eduardo Costa

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2014, works by Eduardo Costa

 

 

IGNACIO IASPARRA

April, 2014.

Buenos Aires

Ignacio Iasparra, Photographs 2003 – 2013                                                                                                                                                     Opening April 4th, Bolivar 663.                                                                                                                                                                             April 4th through June 5th.                                                                                                                                                                                         By appointment only. info@cosmocosa.com                                                                                                                                                            Mo-Fri 11-19hs. Sat. 11-16hs.

Untitled, 2008, photography as taken, ed. of 5, 102 x 125 cm.

Untitled, 2008, photography as taken, ed. of 5, 102 x 125 cm.

 

Ignacio Iasparra, Photographs 2003 - 2013

Ignacio Iasparra, Photographs 2003 – 2013

 

 

BACKROOM WORKS

February, 2014.

Available works in our inventory and on consignment:

LUIS F. BENEDIT
ANTONIO BERNI
OSCAR BONY
LEÓN FERRARI
LUCIO FONTANA
LUIS FRANGELLA
RAÚL LOZZA
RÓMULO MACCIO
LUIS FELIPE NOÉ
ALDO PAPARELLA
DUILIO PIERRI
BENITO QUINQUELA MARTIN

For inquiries on these artists contact us at info@cosmocosa.com

KENNETH KEMBLE

September, 2013.

Buenos Aires

Kenneth Kemble, 1959-1969                                                                                                                                                                                     September 26th through November 5th.                                                                                                                                                                By appointment only. info@cosmocosa.com                                                                                                                                                            Mo-Fri 11-19hs. Sat. 11-16hs.

 

Informalism, 1960/1961.

Informalism, 1960/1961.

 

Informalism, 1960/1961.

Informalism, 1960/1961.

 

Informalism, 1960/1961.

Informalism, 1960/1961.

 

Informalism, 1960/1961.

Informalism, 1960/1961.

 

Informalism, 1960/1961.

Informalism, 1960/1961.

 

Rhombus' series 1965/1966.

Rhombus’ series 1965/1966.

 

Archival documentation. Destructive Art exhibition, Lirolay Gallery, Buenos Aires 1961.

Archival documentation. Destructive Art exhibition, Lirolay Gallery, Buenos Aires 1961.

 

Rhombus' series 1965/1966.

Rhombus’ series 1965/1966.

COSMOCOSA

July, 2013.

Buenos Aires

Opening of a new showroom.                                                                                                                                                                                 Group exhibition with works by Luis Felipe Noé, Kenneth Kemble, Kazuya Sakai, Oscar Bony, Nahuel Vecino, Alfredo Londaibere,     Déborah Pruden, Amalia Pica, Ignacio Iasparra, and Hernán Salamanco, among others.

 

Colonial House refurbished in the neighborhood of San Telmo.

Colonial House refurbished in the neighborhood of San Telmo.

 

Colonial House refurbished in the neighborhood of San Telmo.

Colonial House refurbished in the neighborhood of San Telmo.

 

 

Kenneth Kemble. Artworks from series imaginary landscapes, 1971.

Kenneth Kemble. Artworks from series imaginary landscapes, 1971.

 

Kenneth Kemble. Artworks from series imaginary landscapes, 1971.

Kenneth Kemble. Artworks from series imaginary landscapes, 1971.

 

Ignacio Iasparra. Untitled, 2008, photography as taken, giclée print, edition of 5, 102 x 125 cm.                                                    Amalia Pica. Sorry for the metaphor, 2011, A4 sheets, 236 x 168 cm.

Ignacio Iasparra. Untitled, 2008, photography as taken, giclée print, edition of 5, 102 x 125 cm.                                                                 Amalia Pica. Sorry for the metaphor, 2011, A4 sheets, 236 x 168 cm.

 

Duilio Pierri. Headless radiator and window, 1982, oil on canvas, 154 x 169 cm.                                                                                     Plegaria matinal, 1983, oil on canvas, 160 x 183 cm.

Duilio Pierri. Headless radiator and window, 1982, oil on canvas, 154 x 169 cm.                                                                                         Plegaria matinal, 1983, oil on canvas, 160 x 183 cm.

 

Hernán Salamanco. Cuarto, 2008, enamel on iron sheet, 200 x 150 cm.                                                                                                Tempano, 2010, enamel on iron sheet, 200 x 150 cm.

Hernán Salamanco. Cuarto, 2008, enamel on iron sheet, 200 x 150 cm.                                                                                                   Tempano, 2010, enamel on iron sheet, 200 x 150 cm.

 

Nahuel Vecino. Serie pompeyana.                                                                                                                                                                          Madonna de la caracola, 2008, oil on canvas, 68 x 74 cm. / Planta, 2004-2008, oil on board, 72 x 43 cm.                                         Untitled, 2003, oil on board, 29 x 45 cm.

Nahuel Vecino. Serie pompeyana.                                                                                                                                                                         Madonna de la caracola, 2008, oil on canvas, 68 x 74 cm.  /  Planta, 2004-2008, oil on board, 72 x 43 cm.                                              Untitled, 2003, oil on board, 29 x 45 cm.

 

 

ARTEBA 2013

May, 2013.

Buenos Aires

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, featuring works by  Kenneth Kemble, Alfredo Londaibere, Déborah Pruden and Ignacio Iasparra.

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Kenneth Kemble

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Alfredo Londaibere, Ignacio Iasparra and Kenneth Kemble

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Alfredo Londaibere, Ignacio Iasparra and Kenneth Kemble

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Déborah Pruden and Alfredo Londaibere

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013, works by Déborah Pruden and Alfredo Londaibere

 

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013

Cosmocosa in arteBA 2013

 

Jorge de la Vega

November, 2012.
Jorge de la Vega, Sin título, Serie Rompecabezas,1969-70, acrílico sobre tela, 100 x 100 cm.

Jorge de la Vega, Sin título, Serie Rompecabezas,1969-70, acrílico sobre tela, 100 x 100 cm.

Kenneth Kemble

November, 2012.
Kenneth Kemble, Sin título, 1961, papel y pintura sintética sobre hardboard 150 x 90 cm.

Kenneth Kemble, Sin título, 1961, papel y pintura sintética sobre hardboard 150 x 90 cm.

Eduardo Mac Entyre

November, 2012.
Eduardo Mac Entyre, Sin título, c. 1969, técnica mixta,140 x 140 cm.

Eduardo Mac Entyre, Sin título, c. 1969, técnica mixta,140 x 140 cm.

Oscar Bony

November, 2012.
Oscar Bony, Sin título, (de la serie de amor y violencia) 1993, técnica mixta, agujero sobre blindex, 74 x 85 cm

Oscar Bony, Sin título, (de la serie de amor y violencia) 1993, técnica mixta, agujero sobre blindex, 74 x 85 cm