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El Tiempo Mata

© Still: Rachel Rose

El Tiempo Mata: Imagen en movimiento en la colección Julia Stoschek

21 marzo - 16 junio 2019

Sesc Avenida Paulista, San Pablo, Brasil
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Curador: Rodrigo Moura

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Imagen arriba, still de: Rachel Rose, Palisades in Palisades, 2014


Entre marzo y junio de 2019, Sesc Avenida Paulista, una unidad de la red Sesc São Paulo recientemente inaugurada, presenta la muestra O Tempo Mata: Imagem em Movimento na Julia Stoschek Collection [El tiempo mata: imagen en movimiento de la colección Julia Stoschek]. Esta exposición colectiva, organizada a partir de una colección internacional reunida por la coleccionista alemana Julia Stoschek, está sistemática y especialmente dedicada a lo que convencionalmente se denomina arte basado en el tiempo, expresado a través de prácticas mediáticas y performativas. Esta muestra, que se celebra en colaboración institucional entre Sesc y la Fundación Julia Stoschek, ofrecerá al público una selección ejemplar de la producción de vanguardia en el campo del arte audiovisual contemporáneo.

Curada por Rodrigo Moura, curador brasileño cuya trayectoria incluye curadurías en el Instituto Inhotim y, actualmente, la posición de curador adjunto del MASP, la muestra presenta una selección de obras de 17 artistas, que se exhiben de diversas maneras según la naturaleza de cada una, desde grabaciones de performances hasta ensayos sobre representación. Abarcando un periodo de tiempo desde principios de los años setenta hasta la actualidad, las obras abordan cuestiones contemporáneas acuciantes: la raza, la cultura visual, la identidad de género, el torbellino de imágenes en los medios de comunicación y el papel de los artistas en la sociedad.

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In keeping with the nature of the collection, the exhibition takes a didactic approach to its theme, currently called time-based media art, spotlighting explorations by artists into the elasticity of different media and the borders between them, subverting the notions of time and space. The curatorial slice thus brings together various generations of artists and conceptual and poetic approaches in this production, featuring works selected especially for the Brazilian context and suited to the spaces of the Sesc unit. The roster of artists includes names fundamental to the history of video art and film production, such as Eleanor Antin, Lutz Bacher, Monica Bonvicini, Douglas Gordon, Abramović and Ulay, Hannah Wilke and Chris Burden. These are mixed with names essential to contemporary debate in the art scene: Arthur Jafa, Cyprien Gaillard, Hito Steyerl, Rachel Rose and Ryan Gander. For their part, the iconic artist duo Fischli & Weiss is reaching a new scale in their work with street displays with the artwork Büsi [Kitty] projected on the building’s façade. The show also includes a screening of videos and films by the renowned artists Barbara Hammer, Charles Atlas, Dan Graham and Jack Smith.

Through the sociocultural themes present in the artworks, the curatorship sheds light on two conceptual axes used to structure the exhibition: self-representation (with its strategies of self-portrait and the fictionalization of life) and appropriation through the collection and montage of images from other sources. By taking time as a leitmotiv, the mediation proposed by the curatorship also influenced the way the exhibition was conceived and set up, relating and contrasting different artistic formats, durations, media, architectures, themes and origins. All the artworks, however, emphasize the universally relentless nature of time, an essential factor for understanding today’s complex art.

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Julia Stoschek Collection

Based in Düsseldorf and also with a space in Berlin, the Julia Stoschek Collection possesses 85 artworks by 255 artists worldwide. The private institution concentrates its efforts on raising public awareness about these artworks, presenting them in exhibitions, fostering further artistic production, conserving the artworks, and encouraging research in the areas of mediatic and performance art. It also maintains, as a historical baseline, the experimental productions of the 1960s and ’70s, in a wide range of mediums – films and videos in various formats, single channel and multichannel installations, multimedia installations, performances and their recordings, sound art and virtual reality, all with the idea of duration as a primary dimension. With its technological convergence and interdisciplinary approach, the collection is thus unique for its vast heterogeneity.

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Sesc Avenida Paulista
Avenida Paulista, 119
Bela Vista, San Pablo
CEP: 01311-903, Brasil
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Horarios:
Mar - Sáb 10:00 - 21:30 hs
Dom y Feriados 10:00 - 18:30 hs
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