'Escapes and Lies' By Antonio Ortuño

'Escapes and Lies' By Antonio Ortuño

Escapee: A person who is distrustful or hides in fear of something or someone. Lie: An assertion that is the converse of what is known, thought, or believed.

Continuing with my line of work, which explores sensations and feelings, it is now the turn of escapes. This is a topic that has a lot to do with feelings that make us deviate from the norm. These feelings can lead us to act in such a way that we may want to become invisible or run away from everything out of spite, for love, for fear, due to a lack of understanding, because of our ideology or our sexuality, or maybe because we are depressed, embarrassed or shy. All of these circumstances (which sometimes are external and, sometimes, personal) cause us to hide and not truthfully express ourselves, or lead us to lie and make up excuses for not being there for others. They can even make us deny ourselves certain things, but also arouse feelings of self-confidence which in turn can help us avoid conflicts that compel us to face unnecessary struggles.

Escapees leave their mark, their questions, their answers, and a feeling of discomfort if there is sadness underneath it all. On the contrary, we can become more self-confident, meaning that we can attain anything and everything without looking back or having anyone interfere with our lives.

Opening reception: October 8th, from 6pm to 9pm.
Gallery talk: Saturday, October 15th at 7pm. A psychiatrist will speak about the "escape." Come to speak about your escapes and lies.
Gallery hours: Monday to Friday from 4pm to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to 6pm.

With the support of the Consulate of Spain in New York.

  • Visual arts
  • Long Island
  • Oct 8, 2011Oct 23, 2011

Venue

Local Project Art Space, 45-19 Davis Street, Long Island City, NY, 11101

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