Albuquerque’s Liquid Light is a multidimensional experience that features the world premiere of Albuquerque’s new film by the same name, exhibited in harmony with the artist’s signature installation gestures that have earned her a celebrated place in theLight and Space and Land Art movements, both nationally and abroad.
Curated by Elizabeta Betinski and Neville Wakefield, Albuquerque’sLiquid Lightis a multidimensional experience thatfeatures theworld premiereof Albuquerque’s new film by the same name, exhibited in harmony with the artist’ssignature installation gestures that have earned her a celebrated place in theLight and Space and Land Art movements,both nationally and abroad. Albuquerque is one of the rare artists and humanists who are responsible for thoughtfullyand imaginatively placing the elemental concepts for a living, functional cosmology for 21st century culture withinpublic consciousness.
A hybridized landscape where ancient myths and future fictions co-mingle and act upon the body to transform therealm of the possible is the subject ofLiquid Light, the second film in a trilogy. The female astronaut of Albuquerque’sfilm transmits an otherworldly knowledge across the planes of the celestial and terrestrial. Hers is a subjectivityconstituted in the space between the outer reaches of the imaginationand the emotionally submerged land shediscovers on Earth.