Nothing Really Matters-
When You Wear A Big Moustache!
(Los Super Elegantes and Pablo Leon de la Barra)
Nothing Really Matters - When You Wear A Big Moustache!
21.00 Thursday 31st May 2006
Sculpture unveiling by Pablo Leon de la Barra at Karaiskaki Square followed
by performance by Los Super Elegantes at the Roof Garden of Athens Imperial
Karaiskaki Square, Athens, Greece
Exhibition Duration 31st May-30th June 2006
Los Super Elegantes and Pablo Leon de la Barra have been invited to present
their work for the first time in Athens, Greece, in the exhibition, “Nothing
Really Matters - When You Wear A Big Moustache!” Their projects work both
as investigations into as well as projections of cultural fantasies onto
Athens, a modern city full of contemporary complexity as well as ancient
myths and history.
Los Super Elegantes will perform and sing their songs on the roof garden
of the Athens Imperial Hotel with the Parthenon as their backdrop. The exhibition
will also feature the video clip of their latest single, “Nothing Really
Matters” which they will have produced in Athens. The video clip will bring
together a synopsis of Greek history as interpreted through films, music
and the media with Onassis era clothing, ancient ruins, an infamous Acropolis
nightclub as well as many a toga clad backup dancer.
Meanwhile, Pablo Leon de la Barra, inspired by the Greek War of Independence
Hero, Karaiskakis (on whose namesake square the exhibition is taking place)
and his eminent moustache, will produce a monument in his honor. Through
research into the social and urban fabric of the surrounding area of the
square Leon de la Barra will investigate the construction of myth, identity
and masculinity in contemporary Greece through the aesthetic politics of
the moustache.
The exhibition that will follow the performances will take place in the
artists’ bedrooms in the hotel and will last for a month. The video clip
of “Nothing Really Matters” will be exhibited alongside props from the making
of the videoclip as well as a temple-installation in homage to great Greek
male and female moustaches.
Milena Muzquiz (Tijuana, 1974) and Martiniano
Lopez-Crozet (Argentina, 1968) formed Los Super Elegantes in San Francisco
in 1995; they live and work
in Los Angeles. Their first musical album Channelizing Paradise was released
in 2002. Los Super Elegantes were featured in the 2004 Whitney Biennial,
in the same year they created the highly successful Slow Dance Club as
part of the Frieze Art Fair 2004 Art Project Commissions. Los Super Elegantes
work has been reviewed in numerous publications including ArtForum, Index,
Purple, Interview and many others.
Pablo Leon de la Barra is both an artist and a curator from Mexico (1972).
He is also editor of Pablo Internacional Magazine, curator of White Cubicle
Toilet Gallery and co-director of Blow de la Barra gallery in London where
he lives. He has curated exhibitions such as To Be Political it Has to Look
Nice, 2003 at Apexart in New York and exhibited amongst other places at Localismos,
2004 Mexico City; Going Public ’05 Communities and Territories, 2005, Larissa
Contemporary Art Center; Tropical Abstraction, 2005, Stedelijk Museum; BMW-
9th Baltic Triennial, 2005, CAC-Lithuania and ICA-London and Globos Sonda/Trial
Balloons, 2006, MUSAC, Spain.
Sponsored by Attica Bank and Classical Hotels
With the support of the US Embassy in Athens
For further information please
contact-
Maria-Thalia Carras or Sophia Tournikiotis
locus@locusathens.com
0030 6944 719 209
www.locusathens.com