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Ruperto

2007-06-05 China Culture

  In this project, the confessional is physicalized and acted out, implicating the participants and the audience in this public performance with the possibility of identifying with this horrible betrayal. More implications arise from there. In the text, Leftwich discusses that his sin isn't the betrayal per se but the lack of self-knowledge about his own limits (i.e. he believed he was a heroic person, yet in reality he was a coward). In enacting and reading the text, the participant embodies those limits through the act of performing. The promises of acting, of empathy, transparency and the transgression of the limits of self , become the channels by which the participant re-enacts the betrayer's sin, that is, the lack of self-knowledge.

  Acting Exercise: Adrian Leftwich's I Gave the Names, 2007

  installation/potential performance

  site: Campo Sant'Angelo

  Ruperto

  Born in Philippines

  Currently lives and works in Los Angles, USA

Education

  1999 University of California, Berkeley Bachelor of Arts, Berkeley, California

  2002 Yale University Masters of Fine Arts (Sculpture) , New Haven Connecticut

Group Exhibitions

  2005 "For Tomorrow" Lucky Tackle Gallery, Oakland, CA

  "Julieta Aranda, Jay Chung+Q Takeki Maeda, Melik Ohanian, Jef Robakowski, Miljohn

  Ruperto, Lawrence Weiner: Curated by Francesca Grassi of greengrassi gallery, London

  2003 "Definitely Provisional" Whitechapel Project Space, London

  2002 Thesis Show, Yale University New Haven, CT

  2001 3rd Space Gallery, Quezon City, Manila, Philippines


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