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Bea Camacho Conversion Factors describes translations of experiences. In The Distance Between Me and My Brother, the physical distance between Manila and Boston is translated into the experience of the time taken to travel that distance, which is in turn translated into the experience of an object produced over that time. Similarly, in Ten-Minute Phone Call, a ten-minute long-distance phone call is considered in terms of its cost, and converted into an object using a given amount of yarn with the equivalent value. Yet despite these transformations, the final objects bear a conscious resemblance to the nature of their origins. The crocheted cord has the suggestion of distance in its length and Ten-Minute Phone Call seems to act as a connection between two points. Like Vik Muniz’s Cloud photographs, Camacho’s works examine the relationship between the actual and the implied. All of the works operate in layers – layers of conversion, of photocopies, of paint, of rows of crocheted yarn. Each successive layer serves to limit the audience’s access to the work. The audience is always one, or more, steps removed from what the work explicitly refers to. In the Portrait Series where portraits of her family were photocopied until no traces of the images remained, the audience is not presented with what are visibly “portraits,” and in her performance piece, the text described in the title is completely erased using white wall paint. Camacho privileges the audience with only partial knowledge, but in doing so, she draws the audience into an act of investigation. She prompts you to probe, to question, and ultimately, to engage in the infinite possibilities inherent in the void. Conversion Factors is Camacho’s second solo exhibit in Manila, following Blind Transmission held last year at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. She recently graduated with honors in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard University, where she received the Albert Alcalay Prize for outstanding work in Studio Art and the David McCord Prize for Achievement in the Arts. Outside the Philippines, she has exhibited her work in New York, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Melbourne. Conversion Factors will have its opening cocktails on the 20th of November, Tuesday at 6 PM. The show will be on view until the 29th of November. |
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