The Projecto Gallery on view April 19 - June 9, 2024
“One is an aspect inherent to the laws of nature’s core, vital for all living beings, while the other serves as a discriminator, stealing from nature on a whim. Both speak in ravenous rasps, longing to overthrow the world, yet while the nature of violence surrounds the globe like water’s quiet, ubiquitous force, the nature of water is nature itself.
In Agua Gusgo, interdisciplinary artist and independent curator, Michael Anthony García considers humanity’s relationship with violence and mortality’s ubiquitous presence. Central to the works presented is the written word, expressed via sculpture, installation, painting, and performance, exploring violence through/ versus creation.
Agua Gusgo translates from Spanish to “gluttonous water,” though the word “gusgo” can also mean “having a sweet tooth,” ruminating on whether there are circumstances in which violence, as a response to adversity, can be justified, and if so, under what conditions and to what extent. García’s elegiac works also ponder the fleeting nature of life, our impermanence, and our earthly tethers, both in relation to the tide of violence and through nature’s sweet, insatiable tooth.”
— Michael Anthony García