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  • NO TOUCHING, PLEASE in SOY CÁMARA

    Tonight at 1:30 am, a new chapter of SOY CÁMARA in La 2, the Spanish Public TV.
    It is titled No Tocuhing, Please and it’s about how museums discipline citizens when consuming or perceiving artistic images . It deepens de materials compiled for the exhibition No Touching, Please in Artium.

    In this production between CCCB and TVE, which is the best program on our TV, you’ll see many minutes of Radicalment Emancipat(s) among works and comments from Jorge Luis Marzo, Arturo “Fito” Rodríguez, Joan Fontcuberta, Andrés Hispano, Félix Pérez-Hita and Guillermo Trujiilano.

    Soon the chapter online!

  • OUT NOW: WHO TOLD YOU SO?

    The book Who told you so?! The collective story vs. the individual narrative is out now. It is the catalogue of a reserach project on challenges states of social ambivalence within various levels of cohesion: government, organization, scene and family. The project was run by Onomatopee and I was invited to join the third stage of it in September 2012 iwth Mind Your Manners! #1. You can get a copy of the book here or check it out during the London Art Book Fair at Whitechapel Gallery and during The NY Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1.

  • 6th SEPTEMBER > OPENING IN CAN FELIPA

    A group exhibiton about the Artistic Communities in Poble Nou will be programmed until the 27th of September.

    Els significats de l’art is shown for the occasion. And Amanda Cuesta has been taking care of it.

  • 5th SEPTEMBER > OPENING OF ‘ROTACIONS #2 LA SORTIDA’

    Rotacions (Rotations), a second solo exhibition in àngels barcelona gallery is taking place in two different phases and two different events:

    ‘#1 El recorregut’  (#1 The Route) already took place in July and now here to go ‘#2 La sortida ‘ (#2 The Exit). It will be in September 5th and with a spoken word by Eloy Fernández-Porta.

  • In the Viquipèdia, the Catalan Wikipedia

    What a great surprise to find in this free and collaborative encyclopedia an entrance about the work that one does!

    I want here to publicly thank Marionamorrison, Paucabot and Judesba for the work done.