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"In general terms, "A network of lines that intersect" is a project that seeks to explore points in common between a selection of works that belong to the ESPAC Collection and a great many additional works completed by young, local artists that do not form part of the collection. The exhibition was conceived of in three stages: an initial curatorial display that would act as a starting point; an intervention of the show commissioned to the artists Miguel Monroy and Daniela Bojórquez Vértiz; and a publication that, rather than document the exhibition space, is meant as a new reading and articulation of the project. The title was taken from one of the chapters of the novel "If on a Winterœs Night a Traveler" by the Italian writer Italo Calvino, who decided to reveal all of the devices involved in a text, from the time it is written to when it is published and read. It is a book that contains many other books inside. In this sense, the project also seeks to unpack the notion of a finished exhibition in order to expose the underlying mechanisms that sustain it." --Page 15.
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Exhibitions, Modern Art, Themes, motives, Installations (Art)People
Daniela Bojórquez (1979-)Places
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Una red de líneas que se interesecan
2017, ESPAC, Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo
in Spanish
- Primera edición.
6079741318 9786079741310
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"Una red de líneas que se intersecan es una exhibición curada por Esteban King como parte del Programa de Nuevas Propuestas de ESPAC. Se presentó del 24 de noviembre de 2016 al 28 de febrero de 2017 = A network of lines that intersect is an exhibition curated by Esteban King as part of the ESPAC New Proposals Program. It was presented from Novembrer 24th, 2016 to February 28th, 2017." --Verso Tilre Page.
Texts in Spanish and English.
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