Articles of ‘FIFI Projects’

Aldo Chaparro: Vanishing Point

FIFI Projects - New York

By Bryan Barcena
In the post-financial meltdown, credit crisis or great recession era, the narrative of American greed and consumerism has become not only a cliché, but also an inescapable self-fulfilling prophecy. The American populace is, at this point, fully aware of its propensity to consume and the vilification that is thrust upon [...]



“Crown Of The Lost” Inaugurates FIFI projects in New York

May 16 - July 16, 2009
By Ernesto Menéndez-Conde
Last May 16th, the FIFI projects gallery in New York was officially inaugurated. The space, located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, has a well-defined identity. As the owners of the place told me, they will be devoted to promoting video art, contemporary photography, and occasionally experimental [...]



Two Great Shows at FIFI projects

Crown of the Lost
May 16 - July 16, 2009
Sigurdur Gudjonsson - Breed
July 16 - Aug 16, 2009
After its debut in the New York art scene with “Crown Of The Lost” (May 16 - July 16), FIFI projects will be presenting Breed, a video by the young Icelandic artist Sigurdur Gudjonsson (July 16 - Aug 16). [...]



Sergio A. Fernández – Global

FIFI projects, Wynwood Art District, Miami
October 11 - November 20, 2008
By Raisa Clavijo
Global is the result of the photographic recording of different institutional edifices in various parts of the world. The project, which the Peruvian, Sergio A. Fernández began in 1998, continues to this day. The artist has assembled interior and exterior images of these [...]



Ghost in the machine, at FIFI Projects

December 2, 2008 - January 30, 2009
“Ghost in the machine” is a group show that focuses on the documentation of the cryptic grey area between borders in constant flux, as an evasive paradox that bridges dual systems. Throughout the exhibition, the spectator can feel the essence of subtle moments and the fragility of the ephemeral, [...]



Sergio A Fernández-Global, at FIFI projects, Wynwood Art District

Opening reception October 11th, 2008, 7pm
As a Peruvian artist working abroad, Sergio A. Fernandez has always searched for themes that reflect a relationship to his surroundings, wrestling with a position regarding the landscape and the cultural constructs that surround him.
As he continually searches for common ground between cultures, he documents the unremarkable spaces created by [...]