cover of the publication of the exhibition

cover of the publication of the exhibition

mis·take // n.
1. An error or fault resulting from defective judgment, deficient knowledge, or carelessness.
2. A misconception or misunderstanding.
 
Mistakes are part of human nature; we learn from our mistakes!
 
Practically, starting off with a mistake is the worst possible beginning; but somehow it seems familiar!  Experts would say that by starting off our introductory paragraph with such a common phrase, a cliché used ad nauseam, we are not on the right track. Therefore, we are making a mistake!

Artist: MARKUS HOFER Title: Sitzecke Date: 2007 Materials: wood

Artist: MARKUS HOFER
Title: Sitzecke
Date: 2007
Materials: wood


"If I had my life to live over... I'd dare to make more mistakes next time". 
Nadine Stair
 
And for the gazillions of mistakes which have been made throughout eternity someone wanted to celebrate it!  Therefore, they created the exhibition The Beauty of the Mistake, to celebrate the mistake.  The exhibition is curated by PuppenHaus a cultural association created in 2007 by, Felipa Almeida, Christina Bravo and Joana Astolfi. PuppenHaus wanted a mistake which cannot be corrected by an eraser, white out, or any type of corrective method which has ever been invented.  An ode to our mistakes a thank you from us to them because from them man has made progress and achieved significant discoveries, man has created history.  Our mistakes have been our path to learning and wisdom.

September 23, 2009 – October 25, 2009 // LX FACTORY Lisbon, Portugal (Rua Rodrigo Faria 103)

Artist: MARKUS HOFER Title: Bildträger Date: 2004 Dimensions: 100cm x 200cm Materials: white wallpaint on canvas, broom

Artist: MARKUS HOFER
Title: Bildträger
Date: 2004
Dimensions: 100cm x 200cm
Materials: white wallpaint on canvas, broom

The exhibit aims for each and every one of us to discover our own perspective regarding mistakes and why not others.  A drive of curiosity, an urge to learn and understand, to share our love for detail, life’s subtleties. And yes, maybe even due to a certain amount of voyeurism.  The need to share instead of hide; with this concept in mind artists were invited to think about their mistakes and perhaps the beauty found within them.  Every artist was willing to share their failures, accidents and consequent discoveries. The objective of this exhibition is to leave from the gallery after having visited “The Beauty of the Mistake”, and face your mistakes with a smile!  Then they will have definitely failed their purpose.

Oops!  Their mistake!

Artist: SAM BARON Title: A Table
 Date: 2009
 Materials: porcelain  photo: Luisa Ribas

Artist: SAM BARON
Title: A Table

Date: 2009

Materials: porcelain
photo: Luisa Ribas

By the way, throughout the text I was very tempted to make a mistake.  Just for the fun of it…maybe it was my mistake for not having done so! Mistakes are and will be a part of our lives but it’s the only way you’ll ever learn!  If you don’t make enough you just won’t learn!   I couldn’t agree more with Nadine Stair…and with the people of PuppenHaus who are behind the successful concept of this exhibition. Very thoughtful, very creative and yes mistakes do deserve a thank you from all of us!

Artist: JAMES HOPKINS Title: Wasted Youth Date: 2006 Dimensions: 250cm x 160cm x 46cm Materials: various materials

Artist: JAMES HOPKINS
Title: Wasted Youth
Date: 2006
Dimensions: 250cm x 160cm x 46cm
Materials: various materials

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
 
PORTUGUESE:

Ana Peréz-Quiroga (Coimbra, 1960)
Daniel Malhão (Lisboa, 1971)
Fernando Brizio ( Angola, 1968)
Gonçalo Barreiros (Lisboa, 1978) 
Joana Astolfi (Lisboa, 1975)
Joana Faria (Matosinhos, 1981)
Joana Vasconcelos (Paris, 1971)
João Louro (Lisboa, 1963)
João Simões (Lisboa, 1974)
Kusca Delights (Lisboa, 1976)
Luís Paulo Costa (Abrantes, 1968)
Miguel Palma (Lisboa, 1964)
Pedro Garcia (Lisboa, 1976)
Ricardo Cruz (Lisboa, 1975)
Rui Calçada Bastos (Lisboa, 1971)
Sara & André (Lisboa, 1980 e 1981)
Tomaz Hipólito (Lisboa, 1968)
Vasco Araújo (Lisboa, 1975)


INTERNATIONAL:
 
Bertien van Manen (Holanda, 1942)
Cecília Ramirez-Corzo (Cidade do México, 1979)
Dana Wyse  (Vancouver, Canadá, 1965)
James Hopkins (Stockport, 1976)
Jessica Backhaus (Cuxhaven, 1970)
Studio Makkink & Bey (Holanda)
Margot Q. Knight (Seattle, 1977)
Maria Carmen Perlingero  (Rio de Janeiro, 1957)
Markus Hofer (Vienna, 1977)
Nelson Leirner (São Paulo, 1932)
Nienke Klunder  (California, 1975) 
Sam Baron (França, 1974)
Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz (Norfolk, 1953 & Madrid, 1965)

Artist: JESSICA BACKHAUS Title: What Still Remains Date: 2008 Dimensions: 76cm x 101cm Materials: photograph

Artist: JESSICA BACKHAUS
Title: What Still Remains
Date: 2008
Dimensions: 76cm x 101cm
Materials: photograph

About the Exhibition //
September 23, 2009 – October 25, 2009 // LX FACTORY Lisbon, Portugal (Rua Rodrigo Faria 103)
(All works exhibited are for sale.)

The Beauty of the Mistake

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