Reinterpreting the public and private space by investigating how to work in these environments has been the focus of Intervention VI has welcomed this morning the town of Blanca.
The local mayor, Rafael Laorden, inaugurated the new artistic intervention that collective AADK Spain has carried out in the Black Centre where a total of five artists have investigated the public and private spaces throughout the month of December and today show their works to the public blanqueño.
The tour started with a visit to the facility Alejandro Ceron which forms part of the 'Mind the Crowd' which began in April in Berlin and continued in the Murcia town.
The project stems from the idea of ​​invading the public space with some private "in times that privatization threatens our appropriating something, something for all, something public" as expressed Murcia artist, resident in the Netherlands.
Its installation is by the Segura River and, according Ceron, reflects "a certain invasion of public space by a group of humanoids that have some parallels with the feeling of assembly and public protest that we are living today."
The installation artist Sophie Turner has welcomed the attendees to Black Center.
A statement made over three hundred tiles recovered from a factory that burned and rescued Tornero intended to capture its beauty, texture or color.
With this installation, the artist abaranera aims to make the audience think about "our environment and nature" by using objects to her "are full of energy and excitement. It is in this emotional dialogue where Turner gives new life and dignity about elements that sometimes "lead to a loss of quality in the landscape, accelerating soil contamination."
María de la Cabeza and Anabel Labrador performances have made a research result of the dissolution of the boundaries between what we call public and private space "being the attitudes and actions that generate a space type or another," assured Head Vaca.
As for Labrador, suggests an intimate space in the middle of public space.
During the ascent to Black Centre, Marisol Lopez Rubio has sought ways to exploit their own private space with public space that presents the layout of the streets of White "transcending the mold of language" through written notes and posters where confessed, among other things, the seven lies that his brother told him and he has always believed or phrases typical of Murcia town.
Intervention VI has also enjoyed a presentation by Victoria Pérez Royo, Professor of Aesthetics and Art Theory at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zaragoza, where he tried to dismantle the rigid opposition between public and private spheres.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca