Ramón Williams. From May 10th through May 31st, 2008.
Undercurrent Arts, located at 2563 North Miami Avenue in Wynwood Art District, is opening a solo exhibition by Ramón Williams titled Trace Crop Off. According to the artist “Things surrounding people may speak louder of them than the people themselves. In Trace, as in watching a film, I imagine a number of circumstances and media involved in the act of tracing. These marks, irreducible to the scatological order, show their condition as a vestige of make-up, surveillance, and recycling global culture while partaking of the calligraphic spontaneity of the universe.”
“Since most of what we see and believe is conditioned by the limits of our visual span, Crop invites to a perceptive edition of the world as “figurative text.” A text whose richness remains concealed in an eye of social routine, on the periphery of a retina, suckled by the hazards of corporate advertising and political or religious propaganda. Plant the borders on this field of the visible and crop a particular vision that feeds a more complete picture of the world in the variability of its appearances.”
“A semiotic subject is not sustainable by itself; it requires maintenance to keep its currency and communicative power. Off explores the detachment of the referent, and its absence as evidence. It also investigates the way an image of a ruined symbol might activate the memory of a primordial meaning that it contains, beyond the manipulations of the janitor historically in charge.”
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