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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aruba Photo Room Presents Museum: A Haunted Medium, featuring artists Paula Pedrosa, Traer Scott, and Andrés Wertheim Oranjestad, Aruba –The Talk of the Town Hotel &#38; Beach Club in collaboration with the Art Museum of the Americas presents Museum: A Haunted Medium, an exhibition of work by photographers Paula Pedrosa (Brazil), Traer Scott (United States),</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="http://tottaruba.com/3327/">Aruba Photo Room</a> se publicó primero en <a href="http://tottaruba.com">Talk of the Town</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Aruba Photo Room Presents<em> Museum: A Haunted Medium</em>,
featuring artists Paula Pedrosa, Traer Scott, and Andrés Wertheim</strong></p>



<p>Oranjestad, Aruba –The Talk of the Town Hotel &amp; Beach Club in
collaboration with the Art Museum of the Americas presents <em>Museum: A Haunted
Medium</em>, an exhibition of work by photographers Paula Pedrosa (Brazil),
Traer Scott (United States), and Andrés Wertheim (Argentina). In these works,
natural history and art museums, gallery spaces, and theme parks all become
mediums, encouraging interactions. Grand expectations are resolved by the magic
of communication that occurs in the dialog between the viewer and the viewed.
Scott captures the interaction between the ghostlike human reflection on the
glass and the frozen motion of animals as part of ornate wildlife landscapes.
Pedrosa depicts staged, cripplingly decorated interior jungle-like and
rainforest landscapes painted onto interior surfaces, fantasies creating
expectations of life as it may be. Wertheim forges fusions between the
audiences in the museum and the portrayed characters in the same spaces’
galleries. Interactions throughout, between the living and the dead, the past
and the present, and natural and artificial, contextualized amid the
fleetingness of existence, reveals that it is perhaps we who are more truly
ghosts in the museum.</p>



<p>These three artists: Paula Pedrosa, Brazil; Traer Scott, U.S.; and
Andrés Wertheim, Argentina; wander into museums looking to capture the
visitor’s interaction with museum pieces and dioramas, creating a new piece
where this interaction manifests itself in a haunted image. Natural history and
art museums, gallery spaces, and theme parks are all mediums which encourage
interactions that, in turn, create expectations. These grand expectations are
resolved by the magic of communication that occurs in the dialogue between the
viewer and the viewed.</p>



<p>Medium is described by the dictionary as simply a middle state;
something that is intermediate between two qualities or degrees. It can also
mean a person or an object that acts as an intermediary; channel or conduit of
communication. As Traer Scott says, “every image is like solving a mystery that
I didn’t know existed.” Scott captures the interaction between the human
ghostlike reflection on the glass and the frozen motion of animals in action as
part of ornate wildlife landscapes of the natural history dioramas.</p>



<p>In Paula Pedrosa’s images, interactions between the natural and
artificial as seen in dioramas of wildlife are captured. These scenes depict
staged and cripplingly decorated interior jungle-like and rain-forest
landscapes painted on walls, glass, windows, and doors. These fantasies are
reinforced by fake rock formations and props, creating expectations based on
the fantasy of the recreation of life as it was. Similarly, Andres Wertheim
integrates these concepts into his work: “I merge in one photoframe both planes
of the visible reality &#8211; the audience in a museum’s room and the portrayed
characters in the same room’s walls -trying to create a dialogue between them.
When the fusion works, I feel that the “spirits” of the museum have finally
allowed me to see them.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>Through this exhibition interactions between the living and the
dead, the past and the present, and the natural and the artificial create a
shared dialogue about the function of museums and displays in the human
experience as it relates to the past and our environment. As professor and
curator Alasdair Foster puts it, “It is our mortality that measures time, not
theirs. They haunt us not because they are dead, but because they endure while
we do not. We are the imaginative means by which they converse in this
latter-day agora. But, in the fleetingness of our existence, it is perhaps we
who are more truly ghosts in the museum.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>The exhibition will be on view from Thursday, January 30th, 2020
until Thursday, April 16th, 2020.</p>



<p>The Talk of the Town Hotel &amp; Beach Club will host an opening
reception with light refreshments on Thursday, January 30th, 2019 from 7pm to
9pm.</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="http://tottaruba.com/3327/">Aruba Photo Room</a> se publicó primero en <a href="http://tottaruba.com">Talk of the Town</a>.</p>
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