TRUE STORY at Proyectos Monclova / Mexico

TRUE STORY 
Francis Alÿs, Francisca Aninat, Abdul Sharif Baruwa, Santiago Borja, Julien Devaux, Thomas Hirschhorn, Jean-Charles Hue, Juan Pablo Macías, Raul Ortega Ayala, Marco Rountree Cruz, Miguel Rodríguez Sepúlveda, Rodrigo Suárez, Tercerunquinto. 

Curator: Michel Blancsubé 

19 November 2015 – 16 January 2016 

TRUE STORY
Juan Pablo Macías
OWEN (Word+Moist Press Volume II - installation), 2015
1 Digital print on Hahnemülle paper, 1 copper seal, 1 book with metalic chain, + 1 channel video B/W with sound 41'19'' , 

9 digital prints on aluminum engraved with pantograph, 5 digital prints.
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 

TRUE STORY
Juan Pablo Macías
OWEN (Word+Moist Press Volume II - installation), 2015
1 Digital print on Hahnemülle paper, 1 copper seal, 1 book with metalic chain, + 1 channel video B/W with sound 41'19'' , 

9 digital prints on aluminum engraved with pantograph, 5 digital prints.
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Juan Pablo Macías
OWEN (Word+Moist Press Volume II - installation), 2015
1 Digital print on Hahnemülle paper, 1 copper seal, 1 book with metalic chain, + 1 channel video B/W with sound 41'19'' , 

9 digital prints on aluminum engraved with pantograph, 5 digital prints.
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 

JUAN PABLO MACÍAS
OWEN (Score by Gonzalo Macías), 2015
9 digital prints on aluminum engraved with pantograph Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


Juan Pablo Macías
OWEN (Word+Moist Press Volume II - installation), 2015
1 Digital print on Hahnemülle paper, 1 copper seal, 1 book with metalic chain, + 1 channel video B/W with sound 41'19'' , 

9 digital prints on aluminum engraved with pantograph, 5 digital prints.
Detail
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


JUAN PABLO MACÍAS
Univ Calif - Digitized by Microsoft R, 2015 Digital print on Hahnemülle paper
Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TRUE STORY
Installation View at PROYECTOSMONCLOVA, Mexico City 2015
Courtesy of the artists and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


JULIEN DEVAUX
Chichis, 2015
Video installation HD/3D (looped, 17'), wooden box and iPod touch 16GB Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


JULIEN DEVAUX
Chichis, 2015
Video installation HD/3D (looped, 17'), wooden box and iPod touch 16GB Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


Thomas Hirschhorn
Easycollage no2, 2014
Collage
Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA 

Photo: Romain Lopez 

RAUL ORTEGA AYALA
View in Pickersgill Harbour, Dusky Bay, New Zealand (William Hodges), from the series From the Pit of Et Cetera, 2015 
Mixed media on wood
Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA
Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


RODRIGO SUÁREZ
Rata, 2015
Water soluble sketching pencil on wall
Variable dimensions
Courtesy of the artist and PROYECTOSMONCLOVA Photo: Moritz Bernoully 


TERCERUNQUINTO
Gráfica reportes de condición, 2010
Series of 18 silkscreens on photo print on cotton paper 



TRUE STORY is a return to an idea already used in 2007: in May in Puebla, with ENTRE PATIO Y JARDÍN simulacros, exorcismos y otros subterfugios; then in November in Guadalajara with YÄQ. All three exhibitions were/are designed as force fields created by a tensioning and polarization of the space by the works themselves: an active procedure that borrows substantially from what in physics is called electrolysis. 
Let's say that in TRUE STORY the roles of the anode and the cathode are played by a new work by Juan Pablo Macias and a video Jean-Charles Hue shot in Tijuana in 2007.
For quite a few years now Macias has been bringing back from oblivion various writings and facts relating to anarchism. In TRUE STORY he offers Problemas del Momento en Nueve Estudios Breves, his Spanish rendering of Albert Kimsey Owen's Problems of the Hour in Nine Brief Studies, published in 1896. Late in the 19th century Owen founded a socialist colony in the town of Topolobampo, situated on the Pacific in western Mexico, not far from Los Mochis. 
Jean-Charles Hue worked with Institutional Revolutionary Party candidate Jorge Hank Rhon during his campaign for the governorship of the state of Baja California in 2007.
Between these electrodes—one libertarian, the other more "pragmatic"—twenty artifacts by fourteen artists share the space. Individually, each floats alone between anode and cathode; together they form a semiotic sequence in which severity and frivolity rub shoulders when not purely and simply sharing common ground. 
When it comes to truth, let the poet speak! 
I don't know how fast the mind moves, but Truth moves much more slowly.
I must even say that in my case SHE is taking longer and longer to catch up with me.
Everything considered, She seems to me something to be not attained but awaited.
All we can do, rather than set off in pursuit of Her, is try to slow the mind down, and so let Her catch up with us.
The notes we amass, the words we string out, are solely for this.
Imagine that one day She draws level (as they say) with us, and puts her hand on our shoulder: surprise roots us to the spot; we recognize Her by her peerless countenance. (
Francis Ponge, January 1964*)

* Quoted by Philippe Jaccottet in Ponge, pâturages, prairies (Paris: Le Bruit du Temps, 2015), pp. 17–18. 

- Michel Blancsubé