Papers
Selection of writings on contemporary Art
Paper: Artistes et migrations : tour d'horizon des territoires israélo-palestiniens et nord américains
Champlitte Jicaltepec/San Rafael, l'écart absolu
Publisher: Les presses du réel, 2016
Dedicated to the long-lasting ties between Mexico and France, this survey catalogue's common thread is the foundation of a Fourierist-inspired community in Jicaltepec in the 19th century. The historical event interacts throughout the volume with the notions of travel, exile, otherness and utopia.
Works by Margerite Syamour, Jean Gigoux, Barthélémy Toguo, Simon Faithfull, Bernard Plossu, Ivan Alechine, Le Corbusier, Benoît Huot, Carmen Calvo.
Texts by Pierre-Luc Abramson, Ivan Alechine, Noël Barbe et Aurélie Dumain, Emeline Bourdin, Jean-François Campario, Antonio Neme Capitaine, Julie Chevaillier, Lola Cindric, Jean-Christophe Demard, Elisa Ganivet, Emmanuel Guigon, Claude-Rose Peltrault, Bernard Plossu, Gilles Ragot, Isabelle Renard, Frédéric Spagnolli, Louis Ucciani.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Château de Champlitte - Musée départemental, France, from July 2nd to October 17, 2016.
Interview: The paradox of contemplative desire, Elisa Ganivet & Israel Martinez
ELSE Issue 1: On Contemplation
Publisher: Transart Institut, The Journal of International Art, Literature, Theory and Creative Media, 2016
Guest Editor: Teobaldo Lagos Preller
Essay: Tout est une question d’image
¡PoesiAcción! 3 Generations, 9 spanish performance artists
Publisher: Live Art Work DVD, 2012
Works by Esther Ferrer, J. M. Calleja, Bartolomé Ferrando, Lucía Peiró, Nieves Correa, Joan Casellas, Isabel León, Edu Hurtado, Andrés Galeano.
Organised by Nieves Correa & Andrés Galeano in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes Berlin. Supported by Acción!MAD - Dissemination Space 2011, Grimmuseum & the Spanish Embassy, Berlin
This DVD features essays and video documentation of live performances from 9 spanish performance artists who performed as part of the ¡PoesiAcción! event at the Instituto Cervantes in Berlin in June/July 2011.
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