FUTURE ARCHEOLOGIES a solo Project by Fran Meana at SCAN Project Room

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‘Future Archaeologies’ is a sculptural installation by Spanish artist Fran Meana that combines analog and digital techniques, contemporary art, visual anthropology and science fiction to construct an industrial archeology archive. The project takes the work of the architect Joaquín Vaquero Palacios (Oviedo 1900-Madrid 1998) as a starting point to explore our industrial past and approach the current debate on energy management.

Fran Meana (Avilés, 1982) lives and works in London, his recent exhibitions and projects include: Future Archaeologies, Laboral, Gijón, ES (2016), 1.000 Horsepower, Can Trinxet, Hospitalet, ES (2016), Labour, Motion and Machinery, TENT, Rotterdam, NL (2015), Go with the Flow, SixtyEight, Copenhagen, DK (2015), Machines for Hardrock, Avalanche, London, UK (2015), Percussive Hunter, Akbank Sanat, Istanbul, TR (2015), Feel the Discourse, Guest Projects, London, UK (2015) and Reasoning Well with Badly Drawn Figures, Nogueras Blanchard, Madrid, ES (2014).

This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of Coleccion Los Bragales and Accion Cutural Espanola.


‘Future Archaeologies’. Solo Project by Fran Meana  
SCAN Proyect Room. March 8th to April 8th  2017.
Full info: www.scan-arte.com/scan-project-room

 

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