Posts Viendo los archivos del año: "2015"

Film screening proposed by Camila Téllez, followed by discussion. Rock My Religion (Dan Graham, 1982-1984, 55 min) At first, I was looking for a film which would give us a way to think about images and the contradiction in them, and also the close relationship between eye and eyelid – a membrane which hydrates…(Read More)

Film screening proposed by Mikel Eskauriaza, followed by discussion. Agur Everest – Namasté, Chamo Longmu (Fernando Larruquert / Juan Ignacio Lorente, 1981, 84 min / 126 min) “In 1974, a Basque expedition to Mount Everest was forced by a monsoon to return just three hundred metres from the summit. A separate expedition reached the “Roof…(Read More)

Film screening proposed by Loida A. Gómez Rubio followed by discussion. 2005, School of “Traumatic” Arts, Murcia. Three colleagues are running the contemporary theatre workshop. This time, at a designated hour: 12 midnight. It’s time for Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty tonight. We’re welcomed with a silver tray full of very green…(Read More)

Discoteca Flaming Star have been making banners since the year 2001. These are large textile works inscribed with broken, open emblems. The banner texts grow out of a perpetual dialogue with living and deceased artists and extend their fabric through spaces which they interrupt and soften at the same time. In Session 3 of The…(Read More)

If I feel I find myself with words sounds images and through movement I am word I am sound I am image With: Lorena Álvarez and María Valle in “Small Forms which Grow under the Snow”. Víctor Esther in “Intellectually, Politically Up to Here”. Paco Diego (1927-1998) in “One Summer Afternoon Looking…(Read More)

Film screening proposed by Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga, followed by a debate. Sur (South, Fernando “Pino” Solanas, 1988, 118 min) 1983, Argentina. Sur tells a love story. A story of resistance, imprisonment, friendship, ghosts and lovers. Sur is also a territory for desires. A nightwalk through the fragments of history and memory. Sur is afterwards; what…(Read More)

This session of The Book to Come Reading Group will select visionary, questioning proposals by three different artists and relate them to Marcel Broodthaers’ Pensé-Bête. These proposals, which came out of different spaces and aesthetic viewpoints to Broodthaers’, opened up new possibilities for thinking about the book to come in the final quarter…(Read More)

Film screening proposed by Nikole Hurtado Vergara, followed by a debate. Ponyo (Hayao Miyazaki, 2008, 100 min) Nikole Hurtado Vergara (Bilbao, 2009) is a pupil in her first year at the Maestro García Rivero State School in Atxuri, Bilbao. During the week she does extracurricular activities like judo, txikirritmo and Basque dance. She wants…(Read More)