Press Release

Mendes Wood DM is pleased to present La Pensée Férale, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s inaugural exhibition in New York City. Mangrané’s work traces the boundary where nature meets artifice, encompassing a range of media including installations, films, sound-based works, photographs, holograms and sculptures. Organic elements often serve as integral components and include branches, leaves, insects and most recently, dogs. Mangrané creates environments that undermine the traditional divides between nature and human aesthetics. Such intertwined environments question prevailing binary thinking, in terms of nature and culture as well as subjects and objects.The titular work, La Pensée Férale (2020), was conceived in collaboration with the Brazilian philosopher Juliana Fausto, who contributed texts presented alongside seven photographs found throughout the gallery’s first floor. Each photograph centers on the eye of a dog situated among the vegetation of the Tijuca National Park in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro. The accompanying texts tell the story of the reforestation of the land in 1861 through enslaved labor and the current plague of stray dogs that disrupt its ecosystem. La Pensée Férale calls into question our understanding of ferality and what would be our domesticated thought if it managed to go feral.Amid the photographs, Mangrané placed various organic works made between 2001 and 2023. Etched leaves offer delicate interventions, pinched on a steel pedestal in Elegancia y Rununcia (2005–11) and sewn between walls in Hojas llovidas (2001). Suspended twigs from the Ramita Partida series, created from meticulously split branches, rest scattered around Mangrané’s seven Breathing Lines. Composed of calibrated LED threads strung from floor to ceiling, Breathing Lines responds to the dynamics of local weather and surrounding sounds, illuminating its individual filaments in turn. Mangrané invites the outside world into the gallery space, reconfiguring the basic relationship of viewer and art objects.On the lower level of the gallery, a 35-mm slide projector casts light onto a rhomboid of gold leaf. The surrounding space is punctured with glowing carmine holograms of branches and phasmids (stick insects), which also illuminate the space. The phasmids and branches seamlessly blend into one another in varied geometric compositions, evoking a kinship between abstraction and nature. Mangrané’s recurrent figure of the stick insect evokes the possibility of an organism’s integration with its environment; this integration is not only perfectly expressed in the phasmid’s anatomy but also in its behavior.La Pensée Férale presents an environment in and of itself, bridging dichotomies between nature and technology, sculpture and installation, anthropogenic and symbiotic. Mangrané’s interventions, marked by both their precision and organic origins, work in partnership with his larger gestures, taking a phenomenological approach to the gallery space in its entirety, embracing the bodily experience of visitors in the space.

About the Artist

Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s research is composed of subtle yet crude experiments that question the relationship between language and the world. Although primarily conceptual, his installations engage with the imagination of the spectator and exhibit a strong concern with the existence of everything we see, but especially on everything that we do not see.

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Mendes Wood DM was founded in 2010 by partners Felipe Dmab, Matthew Wood and Pedro Mendes with the intent to exhibit international and Brazilian artists in a context conducive to critical dialogue and cross-pollination. Central to the gallery’s program is a concern for regional difference and individuation while fostering cosmopolitanism and collaboration. Inspired by a belief that artistic practices broaden the scope of human agency and have the power to both touch and change the world, Mendes Wood DM cultivates a program premised on conceptualism, political resistance and intellectual rigor.
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