Publication

2015 - Fundación arteBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Argentina

Language

Spanish

Word Count

44,500 words, Guess

Page Count

178 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCN7445.6 .G66 2015

Alternate Titles

  • World as it is and the world as it could be

Description

Exhibition inspired in the relationship between art and social activism, "inspired by one of the diagrams of the British artist Stephen Willats, who proposes a world of transformation and change through self-organization in. "The world as it is and the world as it could be" becomes as a starting point for some of the issues mentioned in the previous year exhibition, organized by Andrea Giunta. [...] The artists and works included in this exhibition explore ideas related to self-organization, crowds, social movements and activism from different perspectives, ranging from communion with nature and the environment to the equality of gender and the affective and solidarity dimension of practices of social commitment." (HKB Translation) --[7]. The exhibition comprised more than 40 artworks, performances and workshops by 35 international artists from 12 represented countries: Germany, Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Colombia, the Netherlands, Spain, United States, France, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom and Switzerland. Author Julieta González (Caracas, 1968 - lives in México City) is the chief curator and interim director of the Museo Jumex in Mexico.

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