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F60 #4 Painting

Michelle-Marie Letelier

Germany

Painting, graphite on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 27.6 H x 0.4 D in

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F60 is a conveyor bridge which is 502 metres long, 202m wide, 80m high and weights 11,000 ton. Located in the Elbe-Elster county south of Lichterfeld in Germany, this conveyor was finished in March 1991 after 3 years of construction work. Up to 1.000 people took part in the erection of the bridge. But then after only 13 months, the bridge was taken out of operation due to new energy policies. This bridge is not only a symbol for the industrial history of the region but also a sign of a political and economical change. Is one of the world’s largest movable machines, but due to its high operation costs, it is now a stationary machine converted into a tourist attraction. Exhibited at: Perlini Arte Gallery, Padua, Italy; Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, USA; September Galerie, Berlin, Germany; K-Salon, Berlin, Germany; Candid Arts Trust, London, UK and Matt Roberts Arts, London, UK More info at: http://michellemarieletelier.net/work/f60-machine-too-big-to-operate/

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Painting:graphite on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 27.6 H x 0.4 D in

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Michelle-Marie Letelier (Chile, 1977) lives and works in Berlin. Her work orchestrates transformations of natural resources, alongside extensive wide-ranging, interdisciplinary research into the landscapes where their exploitation and speculation take place. Through her work, she places together different epochs, regions and societies, examining political-economic, historical and cultural aspects. Since establishing in Berlin in 2007, she has focused her research on five resources: coal, copper, saltpetre, wind and, more recently, salmon. By applying, mixing and constellating their properties—such as electrical conductivity, crystallisation and agency—, chemical and physical transformation processes produce the artworks themselves, as well as their poiesis, beyond the extractive industry and its forms of control. Michelle-Marie Letelier obtained her Bachelor of Arts from the Universidad Católica de Chile in 2000 and has participated in postgraduate programmes such as Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt art IT (Berlin) and as guest student in the Experimental Media Design studies at the Universität der Künste (Berlin). Her work has been shown internationally in biennials, galleries, museums and institutions, among others: Or Gallery (Vancouver); Gropius-Bau (Berlin); Kunstmuseum Bonn; Stanislavsky Electrotheatre (Moscow); Screen City Biennial 2019 (Stavanger); Bienal Sur 2017 (Buenos Aires); El Museo de Los Sures (New York); Kunsthall 3,14 (Bergen); Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (Santiago); Errant Bodies (Berlin); Museum of Contemporary Art (Santiago); Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Santiago) and Kommunale Galerie Charlottenburg (Berlin). She has been a resident at ISCP (NYC, 2014), USF (Bergen, 2017), Kunstnerhuset (Svolvær, 2018), Magallanes2020 (Punta Arenas, 2018), ISLA (Antofagasta, 2018) and Troms fylkeskultursenter (Tromsø, 2019).

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