During the production process of Things We Do for Love there were a series of encounters and disagreements with different materials and supports that, despite technical distances, made the project an assembled whole. Thus, this exhibition is an example of how the complexities of artistic practice and its transformations can be addressed as a result of the multiple perspectives and actions involved in its production.
This conversation with Erick Meyenberg and Roberto Velázquez, Director of Open Art Planning and Operations, will be a journey through the various collaborations that shaped the project, recounting the intuitions, actions, voices and finally, the subjects that were involved in its development, such as ceramics, video, sound or museography itself.
Some of the questions that will guide the talk are: how were the video and ceramic pieces in the exhibition created? , what does it mean to assemble a sample of these dimensions? , what kind of knowledge, knowledge and crafts are involved in artistic creation and exhibitions?
For Open Art, it is essential to expose the collaborative nature of art through exhibitions that, like this one, arise from a process and an exchange of ideas, thoughts and feelings.
Arte Abierto inicia su programa de mediación y comunicación educativa 2022 con una conversación entre la investigadora y escritora Irmgard Emmelhainz y Sebastien Noel de Troika, tomando la exposición No Sound of Water como punto de partida. Abordarán los temas presentes en este proyecto, como el Antropoceno, y harán diferentes lecturas y cuestionamientos (Materialist Realism / Philosophy of Matter / Art as Image).
Irmgard Emmelhainz transmitirá en vivo desde No Sound of Water en Arte Abierto.
