- Luis Gispert
Luis Gispert (born
Jersey City, New Jersey U.S., 1972) is an Americansculptor andphotographer , living and working inBrooklyn ,New York . Luis Gispert earned an MFA atYale University in 2001, with a 1996 BFA in Film fromArt Institute of Chicago , and attendedMiami Dade College from 1990 to 1992. His contemporary style reflects his Miami/Latino upbringing. He grew up in Miami during the Cocaine Wars and the inception of hip-hop.Luis Gispert creates art through a wide range of media, including photographs, film, sounds, and sculptures, focusing upon hip-hop and youth culture, and Cuban-American history. Some of his sculptures incorporate objects identified with hip hop, such as turntables, chrome tire rims, and boom boxes, into functional designs usable in other manners, such as furniture. His
installation art graced the 2002Whitney Biennial at theWhitney Museum of American Art , and has been exhibited internationally at galleries and museums such theBrooklyn Museum of Art , and theStudio Museum in Harlem in New York,Art Pace in Texas, theMuseum of Contemporary Art, North Miami , theContemporary Arts Museum Houston ,Palazzo Brocherasio in Turin, andThe Royal Academy in London. Gispert has also participated in several exhibitions with high-profile commercial galleries includingGagosian Gallery ,Andrea Rosen Gallery , andDeitch Projects in New York. He is represented byZach Feuer Gallery in New York, and Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami, FL.Works include films such as "Stereomongrel" [http://chelseaartgalleries.com/Zach+Feuer+Gallery+_28LFL_29/Stereomongrel.html] . His 2005 photograph "Señoritas Suicidio" is a modern reinterpretation of Picasso's painting "
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon "; it shows fivesuicide girls in poses very similar to those of Picasso's models, photographed as they emerge from a swimming pool. [http://www.artnewsblog.com/2006/09/new-les-demoiselles-davignon.htm] [http://www.artnet.com/artwork/424626440/424303357/luis-gispert-senoritas-suicidio.html] His 2008 project "El Mundo es Tuyo (The World is Yours)," shown at Mary Boone and Zach Feuer galleries in New York consisted of a film that involved references to theBrian de Palma movie "Scarface" with a semi-autobiographical story about a young boy living in Miami, along with an environment of props relating to this work. The film, titled "Smother", starredSteven Bauer , an actor from the original "Scarface", andTaryn Manning [http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/davis/davis2-15-08.asp]
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