OPEN SITE 9 | Open Call Program【Exhibition】
Politics regulate relationships between human life and the rest of the life forms and substances existing on our planet. Amid these connections, humanity has proliferated exponentially as an entity that overruns territory, displacing other forms of life. Our presence is shrinking the space and redefining the material configuration of the world. In this exhibition, nine artists or artists groups active in Chile, propose different views on the relationship Humanity-Nature mediated by politics, where biology seems to manifest the need for more space and consideration.
Period | 2024/11/23 (Sat) - 12/22 (Sun) |
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Closed | Mondays |
Time | 11:00-19:00 |
Admission | Free |
Venue | Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo: Space A (1F) |
Curator | Javier GONZÁLEZ PESCE |
Artists | Patricia DOMÍNGUEZ, Irma SEPÚLVEDA, Aymara ZEGERS, Juana SUBERCASEUX, Sofía de GRENADE, Cristobal CEA, León & Cociña, Nicolás RUPCICH, Sebastián MEJÍA |
Cooperation | The Chilean Embassy in Japan |
Video provided by | ZAZIE FILMS, INC. |
León & Cociña Los Huesos 2021
Patricia Domínguez Madre Dron 2019-2020
Juana Subercaseaux El proceso de convertirse en Golosina
Nicolás Rupcich EDF 2013
Cristobal Cea La Cosa Expandida 2020/2022
Date | 11/30 (Sat) 16:00 - |
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Speaker | Javier GONZÁLEZ PESCE |
Language | Spanish with Japanese/Spanish interpretation *Language has been changed from Japanese/English interpretation |
Admission | Free (No booking required) |
Born in 1984. Works in Santiago. Artist and curator Javier Gonzalez Pesce has co-directed the independent art space Local Arte Contemporáneo in Santiago, Chile since 2011. Guided by the belief that art is a space where ideas and reality are entangled, he aims to enrich poetic and critical thinking through objects, sounds, and other modes of expression.
Instagram @javiergonzalezpesce