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Textos 

El arte conceptual y sus tendencias, capítulo de 
El arte último del siglo XX: Del posminimalismo a lo multicultural (2000) por Anna María Guasch
La muerte del autor (1968) por Roland Barthes

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​Francis Alÿs

 

Joseph Kosuth​

 

Lawrence Weiner

On Kawara

Material audiovisual

Lawrence Weiner In Conversation with Lisa Le Feuvre Part II
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Lawrence Weiner In Conversation with Lisa Le Feuvre Part II

Lawrence Weiner talks to Lisa Le Feuvre about his recent exhibition 'BE THAT AS IT MAY' at Lisson Gallery, 28 November 2012 -- 12 January 2013. Widely recognised for his pioneering role in the development of conceptualism in the 1960s, Weiner has spent the last five decades deconstructing artistic practices into various concepts of language and idea. Weiner is primarily a sculptor working with language. His artistic process sees him work with various sculptural materials, translating the experience into text. The resulting texts are often ambiguous and open to interpretation, leaving space for multiple iterations of the same piece. The manifestations of his work are similarly open-ended and Weiner considers the conveying of information as the core of the work, taking precedence over its physicality. The multitude of forms his works have taken over the years bears testament to this, with previous works sung, painted or engraved on walls, enacted, built, printed or stamped on coins and manhole covers. The public realm has played an important part throughout Weiner's career, with his slogans creeping plant-like across the facades of public buildings around the world, translated into numerous languages. Weiner's desire to put work out in the world for all to read and engage with dates back to his earliest experiences of art growing up in the South Bronx, New York. He says, "I did not have that advantage of a middle-class perspective. Art was something else; art was the notations on the wall, or art was the messages left by other people. I grew up in a city where I had read the walls; I still read the walls. I love to put work of mine out on the walls and let people read it. Some will remember it and then somebody else comes along and puts something else over it. It becomes archaeology rather than history." From the seminal Statements of 1968, his first book, to his many iconic urban and public installations, Weiner continues to be internationally recognised as one of the foremost artistic practitioners working in America today.
Francis Alÿs
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Francis Alÿs

Francis Alÿs es un reconocido artista contemporáneo nacido en Amberes, Bélgica, en 1959. Se ha destacado por su enfoque multidisciplinario, que abarca la pintura, el dibujo, la fotografía, la performance y el videoarte. Su obra se caracteriza por explorar temas sociales y políticos, particularmente relacionados con la ciudad y su entorno urbano. Alÿs utiliza la poesía y la metáfora para reflexionar sobre cuestiones como la migración, la identidad, el poder, la resistencia y los desafíos urbanos. Una de las características distintivas de su trabajo es su compromiso con el contexto social y político del lugar donde realiza sus obras. Ha trabajado en diversas ciudades del mundo, desde México hasta Jerusalén, pasando por Londres, Ciudad de México y muchas otras. Sus intervenciones artísticas, performances y acciones en el espacio público invitan a una reflexión profunda sobre la vida cotidiana y la realidad sociopolítica de las ciudades. A través de su arte, Francis Alÿs ha conseguido capturar la atención y el interés de un amplio público, así como el reconocimiento de la comunidad artística internacional. Su trabajo es altamente influyente y ha sido exhibido en prestigiosas galerías y museos de todo el mundo. Además, ha recibido numerosos premios y reconocimientos por su contribución al arte contemporáneo. Su enfoque único y su habilidad para explorar temas universales de manera original lo han convertido en una figura destacada en el panorama artístico actual. #artistascontemporáneos #artecontemporanea #arteducation #arte #artist #culturales #culturacdmx #cdmxtv #museoscdmx #museosencasa #muac #museorufinotamayo #infancia #juegos #niñez #FrancisAlÿs #relatodeunanegociación #ObradelaSemana #FrancisAlys
Francis Alys: A Story of Negotiation at Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City
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Francis Alys: A Story of Negotiation at Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City

A Story of Negotiation: Painting and Action in Francis Alÿs’s oeuvre is an investigation about the way the Belgian-born, Mexico-based artist articulates the production of pictorial images and film actions. The exhibition, curated by Cuauhtémoc Medina, focuses on three projects: Don’t Cross the Bridge Before You Get to the River (2008), Tornado (2000-2010) and Reel-Unreel (2011). Francis Alÿs in collaboration with Elena Pardo, Julien Devaux, Rafael Ortega, Felix Blume, Emilio Rivera, Raul Ortega and Daniel Toxqui. Francis Alÿs: A Story of Negotiation (Relato de una negociación: Una investigación sobre las actividades paralelas del performance y la pintura) at Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo. Video by Diego García Sotomoro. More videos on contemporary art, design, architecture: http://vernissage.tv Connect: http://www.facebook.com/vernissagetv http://twitter.com/vernissagetv Browse our Archive: http://vernissage.tv/archive/posts/ Find Artists, Designers, Architects: http://vernissage.tv/archive/artists/ Art TV pioneer Vernissage TV provides you with an authentic insight into the world of contemporary fine arts, design and architecture. With its two main series "No Comment" and "Interviews", art tv channel VernissageTV attends opening receptions of exhibitions worldwide, interviews artists, designers, architects. VTV provides art lovers with news, reports and features from the international art scene. VernissageTV: the window to the art world. Das Fenster zur Kunstwelt. La fenêtre sur le monde de l'art. A janela para o mundo da arte. La ventana al mundo del arte. نافذة على عالم الفن. 到艺术世界的窗口。Окно в мир искусства. Since 2005.
Joseph Kosuth
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