JOSE LERMA: LA BELLA CRISIS
In La Bella Crisis Puerto Rican artist José Lerma revisits MOCAD’s history by transforming the museum’s main gallery, once an auto showroom, into an “art fair”. Lerma’s site specific installation is a still life comprised of found materials, paintings, and personal artifacts, constructed over the period of a month and dismantled at the end of the exhibition. José Lerma: La Bella Crisis is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit and curated by Elysia Borowy-Reeder, Executive Director.
PAST EXHIBITIONS
JOSE LERMA:
LA BELLA CRISIS
MAY 16 – JULY 27, 2014
In La Bella Crisis Puerto Rican artist José Lerma revisits MOCAD’s history by transforming the museum’s main gallery, once an auto showroom, into an “art fair”. Lerma’s site specific installation is a still life comprised of found materials, paintings, and personal artifacts, constructed over the period of a month and dismantled at the end of the exhibition.
Lerma will be working in the gallery using the space as a studio to complete his installation, visitors are encouraged to engage with Lerma during this month long residency. La Bella Crisis comments on obsolescence, the effects of transient economic models and the beauty of impermanence, while addressing labor and the authenticity of simple objects. See Lerma’s socio-political finished portrait on June 13, 2014.
José Lerma currently lives and works in New York and Chicago, where he is a faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.