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BEAUTIFUL TRASH Visual installation by Adrian Arias
Program:
Saturday December 4th, 3:00 - 4:15 pm, Koret Auditorium: screening of Adrián Arias Video-Poetry and “The Beautiful Trash” videos in progress, with a special presentation of a collective video-performance piece “BT opus001”, with Sonia Caltvedt playing the flute and plastic instruments & Chus Alonso in plastic water-flute.
Saturday December 11, 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Opening reception @ Kimball Gallery: with live music, plastic percussion and plastic Fashion Show. Special Guests: David Molina, Violeta Luna, La Tania, Sandra and Maisa.
Saturday December 18, 3:00 – 5:00pm, Recycling Poetry Day: with live poetry and public participation. We invite the audience to come with your favorite poem printed in big letters, also bring some image (from a magazine or newspaper) to create a new poem. With the special participation of poet Laureate of San Francisco Diane di Prima, Nina Serrano, Francisco Alarcon, Jack Hirschman, Jennifer Barone, Ingrid Keir and more.
Every Friday at 3:33pm Adrián will be performing a “Plastic Character Surprise”. A series of performances based on the style of life and necessities of some humans living surrounded and surviving with plastic.
Images from Friday Performances, click the date or image:
Friday Dec. 3 / Friday Dec. 10 / Friday Dec. 17 / Friday Dec. 24 / Friday Dec. 31

The artist would like to thank Danica Connelly, Assistant manager for Beautiful Trash Project, Anais Azul, intern, Photoworks SF And Dickerman Prints for their generosity donating the enlargements of the images in display at the Kimball Gallery, and all Kimball Gallery Staff and volunteers.
Artist in residence at the de Young Museum, December 2010 - January 2011

The long life of plastic invades the beaches of all coasts, almost without exception. Where there are humans, there is plastic: colored plastic, small fragments that were part of a lid, a container, a chip, a sorbet, a plastic fishing net, a nylon cord, a glove; something that was made of plastic in a factory very far from the beach. Though, it cannot destroy it because the majority of plastics take more than 400 years to degrade. Those small pieces of color become a part of the "esthetic" of the beaches and eventually, the mortal alimentation of a bird or mammal that confuses it with true food.
As can be seen in the accompanying digital models, the exhibition walls will be covered with the images amplified 80 times their real sizes, in order to increase the impact and nearness to humanity of the "colored Garbage" playing with the idea of magnitude created by Pop artists.
A video will be projected on the 4 screens at Kimball Gallery, using still and in-movement images taken at the beaches for this project.
A "Humanoid of plastic" and its island will be built using plastic containers glasses, lids, and other plastic objects.
From Wednesday to Sunday, from 1 to 5pm, the visitors will be working with Adrian building a series of "Totems-Boxes" with different kinds of plastic, and he will be creating Ephemeral Objects.

The still pieces of garbage are the inspiration for this project, along with the lack of consciousness of human beings to leave their footprints long after their deaths.
BEAUTIFUL TRASH is an approximation of the "color" esthetically and ethically caused by the interruption of natural space with the "remains" of garbage, basically plastics. The installation topography video and performance that make up BORDER TRASH are created from materials taped, photographed and taken from the beaches of Peru, Mexico, Spain and the United States.
The idea is to generate a collective consciousness about the existence of the unmeasured use of plastic, the ecological problems caused by the excessive amount of garbage on the planet and the real existence of the Trash Vortex* in the north Pacific, as well as to satirize the "fantasy" coloring that we give to our beaches with the remains of the plastic garbage that we leave.

The large scale exhibition with the objects created at the Kimball Gallery will be showed in September 2011 in Galería de La Raza, with the new name Beautiful Trash: The Return of PETACOCHA. Adrian is working to put together a series of performances with musicians and dancers of the Bay Area to create a special "Fashion Show" for BEAUTIFUL TRASH, The Return of PETACOCHA

* "Trash Vortex" or Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a type of garbage formation where for every kilo of plankton there are 6 kilos of plastic. In actuality it is the twice the size of the state of Texas or the size of Peru (more an area of a million, three hundred thousand square kilometers).
Links: Greenpeace
de Young Museum LINK
PRESS:
San Francisco Chronicle, article by Julian Guthrie HERE
El Tecolote Newspaper in SF:
Aqui puedes leer un articulo en Español sobre BEAUTIFUL TRASH
Here you can read an article in English about Beautiful Trash
Beautiful Trash BOOK-OBJECTS
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