Interview for PIPA 2013 | Daniel Acosta
On this video, the artist talks about the importance of the audience for the production of an artist, and what his work means to him. And says: “I think of art as something public. Fully public.”
On this video, the artist talks about the importance of the audience for the production of an artist, and what his work means to him. And says: “I think of art as something public. Fully public.”
This is a group show with works by Christian Vinck, Daniel Medina and Luis Arroyo. These artists have as commonplace the rereading of Venezuelan art history from the contemporary, as they resort to certain visual, conceptual and ideological references that refer to the plastic Venezuelan imaginary.
Catalogues, invitations, folders and photographs of key moments of its history are presented, building a time line with over a hundred different documents.
Native communities that are still faithful to its ancestral traditions, endangered species, besides tropical forests, deserts and monumental glaciers. All that and more in Sebastitão Salgado’s exhibition.