INSTALLATIONS
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is an installation put together with needles, syringes, a
camp bed and a wet cotton sheet thrown on top of the bedsprings. This work was
born out of the fear Manel was feeling at the time before retroviral medication
was discovered, as well as his fear of being pricked by needles.
Going to bed was an anxious time, since loss of weight and the night sweats he was suffering from, made the experience all but pleasant.
PAPER SUITS (INSTALLATION AND VIDEO)
In his Paper Suits
made of the personals' section of the Loot' newspaper the artist tries to convey
a feeling of isolation and frustration due to the difficulty of making sexual
relationships with other men. The choice of paper tries to reflect among other
things the fragility He was experience at the time with his own body. Those
suits have been worn by the artist as performance pieces and the culmination of
this work can be seen in the video section where the artist stands under the
rain and waits to be disrobed by the disintegration of the suit when it comes in
contact with the water.
Shelves' is a valedictory piece to his working directly with medication and his condition as an HIV/AIDS patient.
PILL BLISTERS AND PAPER ARMCHAIR.
In some sort of awkward and precarious comfort provided
by the paper armchair, Manel can be seen surrounded by a rain of empty pill
blisters in a corner of an undefined space. The installation tries to reflect
the physical and psychological invasion of an illness of that nature.
TRYPTYCH (VIDEO)
The entire piece lasts around 20 minutes.
is Manel`s first attempt to video and
performance art. In it a man's.jpg)
hand and a woman's foot can be seen being liked and sucked by the artist, whose mouth appears at the centre of the piece in the process of uttering some sort of self confession or litany followed by soulful singing.
All Images and Text: Copyright Manel Guell 2008

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