Lorenzo Masnah
"Third World Pages"

Exhibition: February 13 through March 13, 2013
Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 13th, 7-10pm

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"My intent is to give new meaning to news that is generally discarded at the end of each day. I see what
I’m doing as a long-term project – recreating visual narratives that speak about and to a range of people
across the globe. I am interested in preserving memories". – Lorenzo Masnah

Third World Pages walks us through different times and themes, form pre-playboy erotic magazines published
in Mexico, to recent images of situations that happen in the world on a daily basis. Colombian artist Lorenzo
Masnah has culled images of national tragedies and global disasters from a range of international archives. He
recycles, recreates and reinterprets these images utilizing drawing and collage. Another facet of his body of
work is a project called "Bonita." Masnah collects Mexican erotic magazines dated from the early 1950s, and
defaces these nostalgic beauties with contemporary graphic imagery to allow his work to transcend a specific era.

Living Between New York and Bogota for the past several years, Masnah’s unique brand of imagery has made
its way not only into public spaces, alternative settings and galleries, but also into a series of hand-made books.
In addition to his work being widely exhibited both nationally and internationally, Masnah took part in the
creation of Memoria Canalla, the first museum exhibition in Bogota of graffiti and street art.

“Third World Pages,” artwork by Lorenzo Masnah runs February 13 through March 13, 2013, at Fuse
Gallery, 93 2nd Ave (between 5th & 6th Sts, 2nd Ave stop on the F), NYC, NY. The opening reception, on
Wednesday February 13, from 7 to 10 pm, is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Fuse
Gallery at 212.777.7988 or fusegall@fusegallerynyc.com.