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BREAK THE BEAT

THIS FRIDAY BREAK THE BEAT COLLECTIVE MIXES

This Friday, August 12, you are welcome to join PASTNOIR – @pastnoir_beats y sus alumnos de la quinta sesión de BREAK THE BEAT – Mezclas Colectivas. Este grupo lo integran: Nancy Díaz, aka NANNPOWER (@nannpower), Diego García, aka OXES (@el_oxes) and Yael Flores, aka YAEL_FT (@yael_ft).

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The Collective Mixes begin at 4:00 pm at Arte Abierto.

Join us this Friday August 12, 2022 at our live sessions.

AUGUST 2022
PASTNOIR – @pastnoir_beats

GROUP 5
Mentorship (zoom) 08.08.2022 _ 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Live (at Artz) 08.12.2022 _ 4:00pm – 7:00pm

GROUP 6
Mentorship (zoom) 08.22.2022 _ 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Live (at Artz) 08.26.2022 _ 4:00pm – 7:00pm

As part of our Public Program we designed BREAK THE BEAT – Collective Mixes. It is an experience created for young adults and teens 15 and over, where they will learn music mixing basic principles with on line tutorials and mentorship with a professional DJ. Young adults will be able to explore music through DJing culture. After the mentorship they will have the chance to mix and experience with their favorite music in a live performance for their friends and music community from a profesional DJ booth at Arte Abierto Garden.

This link will take you to the Break the Beat site to learn about rules and registration.

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Arte Abierto’s garden is located on the 2nd floor of ARTZ Pedregal: Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City.

BREAK THE BEAT

ARTE ABIERTO’S PUBLIC PROGRAM CREATED FOR YOUNG PEOPLE CONTINUES

Open call for July and August, 2022 mentorship and live sessions.

JULY 2022
ESA MI PAU – @esamipau

GROUP 3
Mentorship (zoom) 07.18.2022 _ 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Live (at Artz) 07.22.2022 _ 4:00pm – 7:00pm

GROUP 4
Mentorship (zoom) 07.25.2022 _ 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Live (at Artz) 07.29.2022 _ 4:00pm – 7:00pm

AUGUST 2022
PASTNOIR – @pastnoir_beats

GROUP 5
Mentorship (zoom) 08.08.2022 _ 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Live (at Artz) 08.12.2022 _ 4:00pm – 7:00pm

GROUP 6
Mentorship (zoom) 08.22.2022 _ 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Live (at Artz) 08.26.2022 _ 4:00pm – 7:00pm

BREAK THE BEAT – Collective Mixes is an experience designed for teen over 15 years old where they will learn music mixing basic principles with on line tutorials and mentorship with a professional DJ. Young adults will be able to explore music through DJing culture. After the mentorship they will have the chance to mix and experience with their favorite music in a live performance for their friends and music community from a profesional DJ booth at Arte Abierto Garden.

This link will take you to the Break the Beat site to learn about rules and registration.

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Arte Abierto’s garden is located on the 2nd floor of ARTZ Pedregal: Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City.

BREAK THE BEAT

< ARTE ABIERTO > CREATES A NEW EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS

• June’s 2022 open call.

• Group 1 >> Mentorship: June 13 , 2022

• Group 2 >> Mentorship: June 27, 2022

• June’s Mentor DJ: Bonnz!

BREAK THE BEAT – Collective Mixes is an experience designed for teen over 15 years old where they will learn music mixing basic principles with on line tutorials and mentorship with a professional DJ. Young adults will be able to explore music through DJing culture. After the mentorship they will have the chance to mix and experience with their favorite music in a live performance for their friends and music community from a profesional DJ booth at Arte Abierto Garden.

This link will take you to the Break the Beat site to learn about rules and registration.

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Groups 3 and 4 open on July with a mentorship by Esa Mi Pau
Groups 5 and 6 open on July with a mentorship by Pastnoir

Arte Abierto’s garden is located on the 2nd floor of ARTZ Pedregal: Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City.

CONVERSATION

< ARTE ABIERTO > IS PLEASED TO INVITE YOU TO THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN IRMGARD EMMELHAINZ AND SEBASTIEN NOEL

• February 23 , 2022

• MX 17:00 hr / UK 23:00 hr

• The public will be able to access remotely through https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82238362316

As part of <Arte Abierto>’s public program and the activities of our current exhibition No Sound of Water by the Troika collective, we invite you to attend via Zoom the conversation between the researcher and writer Irmgard Emmelhainz and Sebastien Noel from Troika, taking the exhibition as a starting point, they will address the issues present in this project, such as the Anthropocene, and will make different readings and questions (Materialist Realism / Philosophy of Matter / Art as Image).

The conversation will be carried out in english through Zoom. Irmgard Emmelhainz will stream live from No Sound of Water at <Arte Abierto>.


Irmgard Emmelhainz is a researcher and writer. Author, among other books, of Alotropias en la trinchera evanescente: estética y geopolítica en la era de la guerra total (2012), La tiranía del sentido común: la reconversión neoliberal de México (2016), El cielo está incompleto: cuaderno de viaje en Palestina (2017) y Jean-Luc Godard’s Political Filmmaking (2019). She has participated in seminars, courses and conferences at the University of Salamanca, The Americas Society New York, the District University of Bogotá, KASK. Art School in Ghent, Harvard School of Design, the Jumex Museum, SOMA and the Sharjah Biennale in the United Arab Emirates.
Irmgard’s photo by @LakeVerea is part of the project Artists in Presidents by Constance Hockaday, 2021


Troika’s No Sound of Water exhibition will be open to the public from November 12 to May 15, 2022 at Espacio Arte Abierto, located on the 2nd floor of ARTZ Pedregal in Mexico City..

ARTZ Pedregal: Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City.

ITINERARIO VISITA ARTE ABIERTO

TAMARA DE ANDA AND THE ITINERARIO TEAM OF CANAL ONCE VISIT < ARTE ABIERTO > AND JULIA CARRILLO’S EXHIBITION LUZ INSTANTE

El pasado 28 de julio, Tamara de Anda y su equipo del programa Itinerario en Canal Once, visitan < Arte Abierto > y la exposición Luz instante en Espacio < Arte Abierto > para entrevistar nuestra directora de Alianzas y Estrategias Institucionales Gabriela Correa en donde platica la propuesta de arte contemporáneo de la Fundación y también a la artista multidisciplinaria Julia Carrillo para hablarles de su exposición, así como de su proceso creativo.

Para ver el episodio nº 28 completo del programa de televisión Itinerario de Canal Once visita este vínculo.

La exposición Luz instante de Julia Carrillo se encuentra abierta al público de martes a domingo de 12 – 7 pm, del 26 de junio al 3 de octubre de 2021 en Espacio Arte Abierto ubicado en el piso 2 de ATRZ Pedregal en la Ciudad de México, ubicado en la PB de ARTZ Pedregal, en Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, en la Ciudad de México.

MATERIA AT LUZ INSTANTE

On July 15, Sarah Len, founder and editor of the New York publication MATERIA, and her team, visits the exhibition Luz instante at Espacio < Arte Abierto > to interview the multidisciplinary artist Julia Carrillo where she talks about her creative process, her training as artist and mathematician, and how she values ​​diversity in his creative rituals.

MATERIA is an independent cultural publication with uncommon content on design, art people and places in the Americas. Its content gives voice to bold new narratives and high creative conversations.

To read the full interview enter this link.

Julia Carrillos exhibition, Luz instante opens from Tuesday to Sunday from 12 – 7 pm, from June 26 to September 19, 2021 at Espacio < Arte Abierto > located on the 2nd floor at ARTZ Pedregal, Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City.

FURY AND POETRY

< ARTE ABIERTO > PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION
‘FURY AND POETRY. ATELIER ROMO 10 YEARS’

Mexico City. March 3, 2021.- < Arte Abierto > opens Atelier Abierto space with the first educational methodologies exhibition focused on art entitled Fury and Poetry. Atelier Romo 10 Years, the exhibition will open to the public this Saturday, March 13th, from 11:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.

< Arte Abierto > Foundation interest in housing all the disciplines of contemporary art in its physical spaces, establishes here a site dedicated to the work of the “Atelier”, of the artist’s workshop. The intention of this initiative is to experiment and reveal the processes that give life to the creator’s ideas and how they are polished and taken to the limit, to their production.

Atelier Abierto‘s room named after the pedagogical and participatory lines of work that it intends to exhibit. Through this program we will develop unique educational strategies and activities to have direct contact with our audiences. To do this, we will collaborate with guest artists and experts whose strategies and concepts of artistic production are aligned with our institutional values and objectives, and propose specific projects of contemporary art that are easy to read and accessible to our audiences.

Since 2019 we have worked with Sebastián Romo, founder and creator of Atelier Romo. The result of this significant collaboration is the exhibition Fury and Poetry. Atelier Romo 10 Years, which illustrates a pedagogical methodology that has operated – over a decade, in the artistic and cultural field of our country – under the concept of deep education, understood as all knowledge that accompanies us and improves our life everyday.

The result is a playful exhibition in which priority is given to the spirit of the workshop, of various processes framed by practical and constant learning. An exhibition where the strategies and the constant changes implemented that build a methodology developed over ten years of work are revealed.

Click here to download the press release – Spanish version.

PLAN YOU VISIT:

To guarantee your access, get the ticket online: registroarteabierto.org for free throughout the month of March.

The exhibition Fury and Poetry. Atelier Romo 10 Years will be open to the public from March 13th to June 13th, 2021 in the Atelier Abierto space, located on the ground floor of ARTZ Pedregal, Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City.

‘BORDERLANDS’

RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER IN ‘BORDERLANDS’
EXTENDED SEGMENT | ART21

Enter here to watch it directly on YouTube.

Art21 proudly presents this special extended segment as a complement to the “Borderlands” episode from the tenth season of the “Art in the Twenty-First Century” series. Edited to focus on a singular artist narrative, this film contains original material not included in the television broadcast.

Known for his large-scale, interactive installations, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer uses contemporary technologies like computerized surveillance, heart-rate sensors, and robotics to create participatory experiences and platforms for public participation and connection. The artist frequently works in and transforms public spaces, creating awe-inspiring, poetic, and critical installations, like ‘Voz Alta’: a massive megaphone system erected in a Mexico City plaza to commemorate the infamous Tlatelolco student massacre in 1968. Spurred by his Mexican heritage and the growing nationalism in the United States, Lozano-Hemmer embarks on his most ambitious project to date: ‘Border Tuner’, an enormous intercom system at the border between El Paso and Juárez that allows participants from both sides to speak and listen to each other via radio-enabled searchlights.

At his studio in Montreal, the artist works with a team of scientists, engineers, programmers, architects, and designers to develop the project; at the El Paso–Juárez border, he invites local artists and performers and members of the public to use ‘Border Tuner’ to listen to, share, and visualize their voices and stories. Highlighting the intimate, personal relations in a public space that is otherwise systematically dehumanizing, Lozano-Hemmer explains, “The most important role that art can play is that of making complexity visible. The usage of technology is inevitable; it’s up to the artist to use those technologies to create experiences that are intimate, connected, and critical.”

This extended segment includes Remote Pulse, 2019; an interactive installation consisting of two identical pulse-sensing stations that are interconnected over the internet. When a person places their hands on one station automatically the person on the other station feels their pulse, as the plates vibrate in sync with the heartbeat of the remote person, and vice versa. The piece was originally presented as part of Lozano-Hemmer’s Border Tuner’ installation across the US-Mexico border, with one station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua and the other in El Paso, Texas. This piece is part of ‘Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Latidos’ exhibition showing at < Arte Abierto > until December 13th, 2020 and will stay here permanently.

‘Borderlands’ premiered on October 2nd, 2020 on PBS. Enter here to watch the whole episode on PBS.

‘PULSE’ OPENS AGAIN

RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER. LATIDOS
ENJOY YOUR VISIT SAFELYY

Mexico City, August 26, 2020.- Fundación Arte Abierto reopens Espacio Arte Abierto, a space dedicated to hosting exhibitions by national and international contemporary artists, with the exhibition Rafael Lozano Hemmer. Latidos.

Latidos is the third monographic exhibition on the biometric work of the Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and is composed of four installations that use heart rate sensors to drive kinetic and audiovisual responses: Pulse Room, Pulse Tank, Pulse Index and Remote Pulse, the latter can be activated once the Amparo Museum in Puebla opens its facilities to the public.

Rafael Lozano Hemmer. Latidos opened on February 7th, closing prematurely due to the health contingency that our country is currently experiencing. Faced with this situation, the artist agreed to extend the exhibition time so that the public can visit it until December 13 of this year.

The art pieces in Latidos are designed for the public to physically interact with them. For this reason, hand cleaning at all times is essential to ensure the immersive experience of your visit.

We have implemented new health protocols that guarantee a safe sensory experience. These measures will take effect from August 29th for the tranquility of our visitors and our customer service team.

PLAN YOUR VISIT:

• Remember to bring your mask, its use is mandatory for everyone, at all times.

• The capacity of Espacio Arte Abierto has been reduced to a 15%. To guarantee your access, purchase the ticket online: registroarteabierto.org for free all September. Starting October, it will have a recovery cost of $ 35.00 MXN per person.

• Take into account that we have new hours: From 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm, the last entry being at 4:30 pm.

• We appreciate you taking into account that for security reasons entry with packages larger than 35 x 35 cm, nor with umbrellas is not allowed (except folding).

DURING YOUR VISIT:

• We will take your temperature before entering the Espacio Arte Abierto. Access to Latidos will not be allowed if the temperature is above 37ºC.

• It will be essential to respect social distancing of at least 2 meters with other people, whether they are visitors or Arte Abierto’s staff.

• Antibacterial gel will be available at each access. We ask to use it when entering, as well as before and after activating the sensors of each of the pieces.

• You must follow the directions and arrows suggested along your visit.

• A QR code at the entrance will be available for visitors with a downloadable PDF of Latidos.

The visit lasts 30 minutes, so we ask you to respect the time of your visit so that others can enjoy it in the same way.

Everyone can safely enjoy their visit with responsibility.

The monographic exhibition that addresses the biometric work of this Mexican artist, seeks to alter identification and determination technologies to create connective experiences on an architectural scale. In Heartbeat, the audience’s vital signs are taken and recorded as repetitive sequences that are displayed as flashing lights, panoramic soundscapes, ripples in tanks, haptic feedback, and animated fingerprints.

was born in Mexico City in 1967. He was the first official artist to represent our country at the 52nd Venice Biennale with the work Some things happen more times than all the time. For years, he has been developing interactive installations that are at the intersection between architecture and performance.

The Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Latidos exhibition will be open to the public from August 29th to December 13th, 2020 at the Espacio Arte Abierto, located at ARTZ Pedregal 2nd floor, at Periférico Sur 3720, Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, in Mexico City.