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Children’s Day activity at Ugo Rondinone’s long last happy exhibition

Arte Abierto invites children and their families to a fun artistic experience to celebrate Children’s Day.

Search Among Celestial Bodies will take place within the long last happy exhibition by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone. In this artistic adventure, little explorers, accompanied by their families, will be able to explore the exhibition in search of two figures: a sun and a moon represented as a phoenix, and a koi fish. These figures are hidden among hundreds of drawings of suns and moons that constitute the works “my age your age and the age of the sun” and “my age your age and the age of the sun”.

The project seeks to foster imagination, curiosity, and a sense of exploration in an artistic and collaborative environment that invites reflection on the passage of time and the connection between generations.

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SEARCH AMONG CELESTIAL BODIES
Children’s Day activity at Ugo Rondinone’s long last happy exhibition

  • SAT.APR.26.2025 – 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • SUN.APR.27.2025 – 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Kids with their families
  • Free admission
  • Arte Abierto Pedregal | 2nd floor, ARTZ

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PUBLIC PROGRAM | long last happy

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long last happy by Ugo Rondinone is an exhibition that invites visitors to a luminous world inspired by the celestial forces of the natural world: the sun, the moon and the rainbow. Through monumental sculptures and an ongoing public participation project, Rondinone explores the themes of consolation, regeneration and spiritual connection.

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IN SEARCH OF THE INVISIBLE:
CYCLE OF COSITAS WORKSHOPS WITH ESTUDIO NÓMADE

I HAD PUT IT HERE

INVISIBLE INK WORKSHOP (ONE)

In search of the invisible: Cycle of Cositas workshops with Estudio Nómade.

For “I had put it here” (workshop one) we have scheduled 2 days of workshop with 2 different times per day.

  • Saturday, April 27, 2024
  • Sunday, April 28, 2024
  • 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Arte Abierto | 2nd floor | Artz Pedregal
  • Free | Limited space (Registration 15 minutes before each workshop at Arte Abierto’s box office)
  • For children between 6 and 11 years old, accompanied by their family

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Children will create a cinematic narrative on a crankie box using invisible ink. Based on the I had put it here meme that appears in the Cositas exhibition, we will invite you to speculate stories with the help of some questions such as: What was it that the cat had put there? Who moved it? Where is he? In such a way that it allows them to respond to the meme, clarify the case and get their imagination going.

In Search of the Invisible is a cycle of workshops for kids designed by Estudio Nómade to explore Cositas by Mario García Torres from imagination, play and speculation.

 

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Estudio Nómade

This studio is formed by Elvia González and Carlos Villajuárez who combine their multiple disciplines to generate a space for creation, play, imagination, exchange of ideas, art and speculation. Within the studio they put into practice exercises that combine different disciplines such as visual arts, cinema, theater, literature, illustration and editorial design, in order to achieve a novel and playful space in which participants can discover other ways of creating and take it to life. everyday practice. As part of the development of the workshops, dynamics of integration, participation and collaboration are established to highlight the creative capacity and sensitivity as something natural in each of us.

Estudio Nómade has given workshops at the UNAM Palace of Autonomy, Open Art, Espacio Báltico, Universidad Iberoamericana, Children’s Libraries Working Group of the Official College of Librarians-Documentalists of Catalonia, among others. Likewise, its editorial line has been part of book fairs such as “A book is…” by Arte Abierto, “Fronteras. Independent Publishers Fair” organized by Casa Espiral at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum, “Cultural Book Fair” at the Iberoamerican University, among others.

IG @estudio___nomade

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PORTABLE LANDSCAPES

KITE WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN

Taught by Cristina Torres

For the kid’s kite workshop: Portable landscapes, we have scheduled 2 days of workshops.

  • Saturday, April 29, 2023.
  • Sunday, April 30, 2023.
  • 13:00h – 14:30h
  • At Jardín Arte Abierto**, located on the 2nd floor at Artz Pedregal.
  • Limited space | Pre-registration here.
  • For children between 6 and 12 years old, accompanied by a member of their family.
  • Free.

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A workshop for children to teach them how to design landscapes with which they will create their own kites. Based on experimental observation exercises, we will explore elements such as light, color, words and geometry, to create free compositions. This way the participants will have a landscape to carry, remember and play.

We will make our creations fly!

** ** We will meet at 12:50 pm at Jardín Arte Abierto, located on the 2nd floor of Artz Pedregal.

We recommend you to wear comfortable clothes and a cap.

During the workshop, the children must be accompanied at all times by their mother, father or an adult companion.

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Cristina Torres(CDMX, 1989).
Independent curator, specialist in artistic mediation, writer and artist. She is co-director of the Experimental Writings Project, a self-managed space dedicated to exhibiting and managing proposals at the intersections between art, the gender perspective and experimental pedagogies. As a curator, she has articulated the exhibition projects Inter/medio together with Laura Orozco (ESPAC, 2019-20); Conexiones naturales. Arte * Vida, co-curated with Esteban King (Centro Cultural Xavier Villaurrutia, 2019); and Doble crimen (MULF, 2020).
She has collaborated with the development of learning programs in various contemporary art institutions and museums in Mexico, such as the Museo Jumex, Museo Tamayo, MUNAL, Museo Internacional del Barroco, and InSite Casa Gallina. Her work as an artist has been presented in the group exhibitions En el borde terrenal del cielo (La Nao Galería, 2022), Le teme a la noche quien olvida (Córdoba Lab Oaxaca, 2021), Franziska Imagen en Movimiento (Espacio Marte 221, 2020), Diario Público (@diariopublicco, 2020), among others.

IG @mariac.cairam_

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