In 2012, Juan Betancurth asked Benjamin Fredrickson to go to Colombia and photograph Betancurth’s mother handling a set of sculptures he had made for her. Betancurth, who was then living in New York, had not been home for eight years.
His mother is holding the sculptures as if they were a surrogate for her absent son. Her touch is tentative and meditative; but the sculptures are erotic and perhaps even menacing. They have the familiarity of household utensils but with the suggestion of fetish toys. The distance from which the artist conducts the encounter is a metaphor for the time that he has been away and remote from his mother. The experience is vicarious for both mother and son.
Doing Time by Juan Betancurth, Tristan Higginbotham, Georgina Hill, Garrett Lockhart, Stephen Polatch, Melanie Smith and Lucía Vidales is on view through July 8th at South Parade, Enclave 9, 50 Resolution Way, London