Ruffin Gallery Exhibition - AMBI PLAYGROUND - Camilo Leyva Espinel

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Ruffin Gallery Exhibition - AMBI PLAYGROUND - Camilo Leyva Espinel

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The prefix ambi can be traced to its Proto-Indo-European roots: mbhi could mean “around,” and it is probably derived from ant-bhi, which might mean “both sides.” Doubt is ingrained in etymology, which is captivating and fortunate in this instance. The paradoxical aspect of ambi’s meaning is what called for its use in the title of the exhibition. It creates a third space, a spiraling cycle, an open site for possible outcomes and mistakes. This playground will exist in the exhibition space as a process, an adventure, and as a moment for reflection and participation.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Camilo Leyva is an interdisciplinary artist and professor that lives and works in Bogotá, Colombia. Leyva makes participatory installations and sculptures that focus on how memory and stories stay latent within matter and context, how those memories can be articulated into or revealed through a material statement and its subsequent interaction with the public. Through his work he has investigated processes of communication and collective construction of meaning. Leyva has addressed questions of power, games, manipulation, corruption, façades, and lure strategies; also taking into consideration the tension between our digital and concrete realms. Leyva received an MFA at Parsons the New School for Design and an MA in Art History form Andes University in Colombia. He has shown his work in solo and group exhibitions in New York and Bogotá. Leyva is part of the Agoraphobia collective.


RUFFIN GALLERY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

Since 2008, the Ruffin Gallery has been an active part of the Studio Art program. Each year the gallery hosts four to six exhibits that serve as the University’s most important showcase for contemporary art and are an integral part of the Studio Art experience. Students are involved with the production and installation of these exhibitions and gain valuable experience in the handling and hanging of important works of all types. Every spring the gallery is the site of the Fourth-Year Thesis and Aunspaugh Fellows Exhibitions. The openings are important occasions when the whole Studio Art program gathers to celebrate the successful completion of the major. In addition to the Ruffin Gallery, student and visiting artist work is frequently shown in the hallway and Media galleries throughout Ruffin Hall.


Sponsored by UVA Arts Council and UVA Department of Art.

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The Ruffin Gallery: McIntire Department of Art at UVA