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Fri September 13, 2019

Mario Mankey: Thoughts and Desires from the Anthropocene

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Mirus Gallery San Francisco is pleased to present the solo exhibition of Mario Mankey, Thoughts and Desires from the Anthropocene. Opening reception will be Friday, September 13th 7- 10 pm, and the exhibition is free and open to the public for viewing through October 5th, 2019.


About the Exhibition: "Facts and Desires from the Anthropocene"

Power has been at the center of our society for centuries. The rulers of the past have mostly been dominated by males. Many of our problems today are the aftermath of a male dominated world. With paradigms surrounding the imposition of force, the alpha male over the rest, opulence, muscle and power; we find ourselves constantly competing for someone or something. Society has nurtured a culture of winners by use of force. Could we imagine a world created by the oppressed minorities? Would they focus on care, respect and balance, instead of money and fame? Would we be looking at the same future for our planet?

For this exhibition, Mario has focused his work around the enormous problems the human race will have to face. Yes, they can be frightening glimpses into the future, but he hopes to balance these emotions with his own optimistic desires. Mario is an inspiring artist with a unique, positive, and bright world view that hopes to push humanity in the right direction.

Geologists coincide in titling this last and current layer of the earth, "Anthropocene", which is precisely characterized by the "significant global impact that human activities have had on terrestrial ecosystems." This layer is the final footprint of our society and its faults. Mario uses these images and confident abstraction techniques to create a picture that is balanced in time and in feeling.


About the Artist:
Mario Mankey is a Spanish contemporary artist who was born in 1985 in Valencia. He is known for his painting, street art, sculpture and installation work. He has shown world-wide and has had success in painting many large murals in Berlin, Germany. His work pushes the boundaries of abstraction and realism. Nothing seems too big of an idea for Mario and he continues to push the limits of his own practice everyday.
Mirus Gallery San Francisco is pleased to present the solo exhibition of Mario Mankey, Thoughts and Desires from the Anthropocene. Opening reception will be Friday, September 13th 7- 10 pm, and the exhibition is free and open to the public for viewing through October 5th, 2019.


About the Exhibition: "Facts and Desires from the Anthropocene"

Power has been at the center of our society for centuries. The rulers of the past have mostly been dominated by males. Many of our problems today are the aftermath of a male dominated world. With paradigms surrounding the imposition of force, the alpha male over the rest, opulence, muscle and power; we find ourselves constantly competing for someone or something. Society has nurtured a culture of winners by use of force. Could we imagine a world created by the oppressed minorities? Would they focus on care, respect and balance, instead of money and fame? Would we be looking at the same future for our planet?

For this exhibition, Mario has focused his work around the enormous problems the human race will have to face. Yes, they can be frightening glimpses into the future, but he hopes to balance these emotions with his own optimistic desires. Mario is an inspiring artist with a unique, positive, and bright world view that hopes to push humanity in the right direction.

Geologists coincide in titling this last and current layer of the earth, "Anthropocene", which is precisely characterized by the "significant global impact that human activities have had on terrestrial ecosystems." This layer is the final footprint of our society and its faults. Mario uses these images and confident abstraction techniques to create a picture that is balanced in time and in feeling.


About the Artist:
Mario Mankey is a Spanish contemporary artist who was born in 1985 in Valencia. He is known for his painting, street art, sculpture and installation work. He has shown world-wide and has had success in painting many large murals in Berlin, Germany. His work pushes the boundaries of abstraction and realism. Nothing seems too big of an idea for Mario and he continues to push the limits of his own practice everyday.
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