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THERE IS NO MANUAL:

POLITICAL IMAGINATION AND THE MAKING OF CONTEMPORARY ART

Theoretical and practical workshop led by Sandra Sánchez and Pablo Rasgado

This three-day theoretical and practical workshop will explore the role of imagination as a political tool, specifically an artistic imagination that abandons isolation to engage with untamed knowledge, local practices, materials, and specific narratives. Examples will be provided, and exercises will be conducted to identify a problem or area of ​​reality that can be challenged through imaginative action. The aim is not to propose something new, but to fracture the existing order in order to re-enchant it and restore its meaning.

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THERE IS NO MANUAL: POLITICAL IMAGINATION AND THE MAKING OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Theoretical and practical workshop led by Sandra Sánchez and Pablo Rasgado

  • WED.26 + THU.27.NOV.2025 + WED.03.DEC.2025
  • 4PM–7PM
  • Students in their final semesters, recent graduates, and emerging artists
  • Previous registration >here<
  • Free admission
  • Arte Abierto Pedregal | ARTZ + Obrera centrO

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PUBLIC PROGRAM

WED.26.NOV.2025
Led by >> Pablo Rasgado
Location >> Arte Abierto Pedregal

The first part will consist of a review of the participants’ work, followed by an exercise in “wild references”: an open exchange of images, texts, and case studies between instructors and participants to broaden the frameworks from which each artist is working. During the second part, and based on the references gathered, we will review key examples that have marked past decades to analyze how the art system is being reconfigured in the present, focusing on the question: what defines artistic practice today?

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THU.27.NOV.2025
Led by >> Sandra Sánchez
Location >> Arte Abierto Pedregal

During the first part of the session, we will do body exercises to deconstruct the central gaze and open it to listening and the haptic. During the second part, we will explore how the artist’s body can open up a political space using examples from works by Ana Mendieta, Vito Acconci, Verónica Gerber, Regina José Galindo, and Tania Bruguera, as well as texts by Marlene Dumas and Brian Massumi.

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WED.03.DIC.2025
Led by >> Sandra Sánchez y Pablo Rasgado
Location >> Obrera centrO

Reversing the teaching roles, in this session, workshop participants will bring an imaginative action exercise with their respective natural references to share with the group. We will use floating attention and free association as means of listening and collective feedback. We will discuss their strategies and create a collective manual to open a space based on imaginative actions.

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Sandra Sánchez is an artist, curator, writer, and editor. Her work is based on the practical possibilities of art, collaboration, and listening to critically disrupt the sensitive logics of neoliberalism. She is part of El Cuarto de los Ojos Sucios (a performance space dedicated to the mediation, exhibition, and reflection on contemporary painting), and research groups such as Máquina Simple and Ambient para Leer. She is the editor of the digital magazine Onda MX and a lecturer at Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana.

IG @phiopsia

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Pablo Rasgado is an artist whose work explores the material and symbolic dimensions of the image through architectural fragments, public space, and preservation processes that reveal tensions between memory, history, and the present. His recent exhibitions include Timebased at MOLAA, Double Vision/Double Museum at MOCA Tucson, and the 11th Mercosul Biennial. He is currently a member of the National System of Art Creators.

IG @pablo.rasgado

pablorasgado.com

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MEMORY BEAT

CERAMIC WRITING WORKSHOP

WITH SANDRA SÁNCHEZ

DESCRIPTION

Arte Abierto begins the Public Program activities linked to the exhibition Things We Do for Love with a ceramic writing workshop taught by Sandra Sánchez.

  • Saturday October 15, 2022.
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
  • Aimed at all public: children, youth and adults.
  • Limited admission | Prior registration at actividades@arteabierto.org
  • This workshop is free.

MEMORY BEAT

This workshop is an invitation to explore personal memory through narrative, visual and tactile writing. We will investigate our own history and translate specific experiences into forms, sensations, intensities and flows.

Ceramics will allow us to capture not only stories and figures, but also forces, footprints and body movements. In addition to making an inquiry about intimacy and writing. The result will be a piece of pottery that each participant can take home, like a talisman.

No prior knowledge is required.

IMPORTANT: As we will be working on low-temperature ceramics, after the workshop, we will keep your piece for burning. A week later we will have the piece already fired and enameled available for you to pick up at Arte Abierto.

 

Sandra Sánchez Writes in different media, including ceramics. Her current research focuses on modes of collaborative writing and proposals for production and reception beyond the aesthetic relationship “artist-work-spectator”. In 2015 she founded Zona de Desgaste, a space dedicated to mediation, writing and critical reflection on contemporary art and art philosophy. She currently edits OndaMx magazine, leads Aeromoto Library and teaches at Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana.

IG: @phiopsia


Erick Meyenberg’s show Things We Do for Love, is open from Tuesday to Sunday from July 24 to December 18, 2022 at Espacio Arte Abierto, located on the second floor in ARTZ Pedregal in Mexico City.
Fee $ 35 pesos.

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

MEMORY BEAT

CERAMIC WRITING WORKSHOP

WITH SANDRA SÁNCHEZ

Because our guests asked for it, Arte Abierto’s Public Program launches a second session of the ceramic writing workshop with Sandra Sánchez, as part of the activities linked to the exhibition Things We Do for Love.

DESCRIPTION

  • Saturday October 15, 2022.
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
  • Aimed at all public: children, youth and adults.
  • Limited admission | Prior registration at actividades@arteabierto.org
  • This workshop is free.

If you need further information about this workshop or Sandra Sánchez click here.

MEMORY BEAT

CERAMIC WRITING WORKSHOP

WITH SANDRA SÁNCHEZ

DESCRIPTION

Arte Abierto begins the Public Program activities linked to the exhibition Things We Do for Love with a ceramic writing workshop taught by Sandra Sánchez.

  • Saturday August 20, 2022.
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
  • Aimed at all public: children, youth and adults.
  • Limited admission | Prior registration at info@arteabierto.org
  • This workshop is free.

MEMORY BEAT

This workshop is an invitation to explore personal memory through narrative, visual and tactile writing. We will investigate our own history and translate specific experiences into forms, sensations, intensities and flows.

Ceramics will allow us to capture not only stories and figures, but also forces, footprints and body movements. In addition to making an inquiry about intimacy and writing. The result will be a piece of pottery that each participant can take home, like a talisman.

No prior knowledge is required.

IMPORTANT: As we will be working on low-temperature ceramics, after the workshop, we will keep your piece for burning. A week later we will have the piece already fired and enameled available for you to pick up at Arte Abierto.

 

Sandra Sánchez Writes in different media, including ceramics. Her current research focuses on modes of collaborative writing and proposals for production and reception beyond the aesthetic relationship “artist-work-spectator”. In 2015 she founded Zona de Desgaste, a space dedicated to mediation, writing and critical reflection on contemporary art and art philosophy. She currently edits OndaMx magazine, leads Aeromoto Library and teaches at Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana.

IG: @phiopsia


Erick Meyenberg’s show Things We Do for Love, is open from Tuesday to Sunday from July 24 to December 18, 2022 at Espacio Arte Abierto, located on the second floor in ARTZ Pedregal in Mexico City.
Fee $ 35 pesos.

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