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Uruguayan artist Alejandro Cesarco pays special attention to the construction of narratives and the practices of reading and translating

'I am interested in cataloguing, classifying, appropriating and reinterpreting texts', he has said. Through different conceptual strategies and a range of media, including prints, books, videos and installations, he explores the various meanings of words and images in relation to context, experience and subjectivity.

Present Memory, a newly commissioned video, features an intimate portrait of the artist's father, a doctor recently diagnosed with cancer. Using a 16mm camera, Cesarco filmed him in his medical practice in Montevideo with a series of close-ups and medium shots. He later projected this footage onto the same room and recorded the film screening with a video camera. The resulting video is now being shown at three different sites across the museum. Conceived as a projection of a projection, its repetition creates a visual echo and activates a sense of déjà vu every time the viewer re-encounters it.

The work documents both a constructed and anticipated memory of the father, through which the artist also explores the writing of his personal narrative amidst the museum's writing of its own history and memory.

Alejandro Cesarco was born in 1975 in Montevideo, Uruguay. He lives and works in New York City

Alejandro Cesarco. Present Memory is curated by Iria Candela.

Alejandro Cesarco. Present Memory

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from 10/07/2010
to 31/10/2010

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At Level 2 Gallery

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Tate Modern
Bankside London SE1 9TG
Open Sun–Thu 10-18h. Fri and Sat 10–22h. Last admission 17h15 (Fri and Sat 21h15). Closed 24, 25 and 26 December (open as normal on 1 January)
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Tate Modern
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