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David Medalla: Works In The World - Exploding Galaxy And The Bubble Machine

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David Medalla: Works In The World - Exploding Galaxy And The Bubble Machine

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In Cv/VAR 106 David Medalla (b. The Philippines 1942) gives an extensive interview in which he discusses his advent to the literary and art scenes of Paris and London at a significant point of change in 1960. He recalls his introduction in Paris by Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duncan and Gaston Bachelard, who admired his original kinetic sculpture, The Bubble Machine. Arriving in London in 1963 he joined Paul Keeler to operate Signals Gallery, exhibiting European and South American artists such as Jesus Rafael Soto and Vassilakis Takis, in groundbreaking manifestations. Medalla went on to form the Exploding Galaxy, the seedbed of performance art, based in a house at North London's Balls Pond Road. A protean spirit of wide influence over five decades as a poet and visionary creator, Medalla has continued his extraordinary path. Following a recent show in Berlin at 'Another Vacant Space', Medalla is included in 'Migrations' a survey of artists from Hans Holbein to Sonia Boyce, from January to August at Tate Britain.

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