Rosângela Rennó: Rio-Montevideo

Intriguing installation at the Photographers’ Gallery by Rosângela Rennó using images taken by Aurelio Gonzalez for the Uruguayan Communist newspaper El Popular which were hidden in anticipation of a military coup and only found 30 years later.

The installation consisted of a series of vintage projectors which you walked around, pressing a red button on each to get it to project one of the images on the white walls. It gave a real sense of walking amongst the images and having some control over them.

I didn’t however get any real sense of what the images were of and about. It became more about the projectors than the images but I did think this was a really innovate way of producing a show.

Closes on 3 April 2016

 

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