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Fenómenos imaginarios

10 — 24 November 2019

Fenómenos imaginarios
Artists
Paco Chanivet and Miquel Garcia
Curators
Matteo Guidi
Venue
FASE
Date and hours
10 — 24 November 2019 Add to calendar

The exhibition presented is the result of the video art workshop ‘Fenómenos imaginarios’ (Imaginary Phenomena) conducted by the artists Miquel Garcia and Paco Chanivet. The exhibition shows video works by the participants and the ways they developed to get close to filmic essays and fiction. Starting from a domestic and proximity point – in the context of Hospitalet de Llobregat – the workshop has adopted the audiovisual creation as a critique media, in order to elaborate, with the workshop participants, a series of video works made with a critical spirit that give space to experimentation, learning and reflection.

 

 

 

 

Paco Chanivet

Artist
Paco Chanivet

Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts, with studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology. He lives and works in Barcelona. Some of his contributions to the Spanish art scene have been for ‘El lugar de los hechos’ (Sala d’Art Jove), ‘Audio-deriva para el Archivo J.R Plaza (’La Virreina Centre de la Imatge), ‘F de Ficción’ (Can Felipa Arts Visuals), Constelaciones familiares’ (Sala Muncunill Espai-Dos), ‘Ne travaillez jamais’ (ADN Platform, ADN Galería), ‘Siga los rastros como si fuera miope’ (Arts Santa Mònica), Panorama 2018’ (Galería Fran Reus), ‘No es lo que aparece’ (Premi Miquel Casablancas, Fabra i Coats) and ‘SSSSSSSilex’ (La Capella – BCN Producció).

Artists: Miquel Garcia

Matteo Guidi

www.matteoguidi.com

1978, Cesena

Matteo  Guidi

Matteo Guidi (Cesena, Italy, 1978) lives in Barcelona. He operates at the intersection between art and anthropology, investigating complex contexts of more or less closed structures.

His practice looks into the ways individuals, or groups of, manage their own movement, on a daily basis, through strongly defined systems which tend to objectify them and even induce forms of self restraint. Reflecting on unpredictable methods of daily resistance sparked by a combination of simplicity and ingenuity, he focus on contexts that are considered marginal or exceptional but, in reality, anticipate more common scenarios.

He has participated in exhibitions, festival and biennals in national context such as Lo Pati art center (E), La Capella, Homesession, Galería Àngels Espai 2, Fundación Suñol, Santa Mònica Art Center and Barcelona Design Museum; Galeria AB9, Murcia (E), Valls bienal, Valls (E); and international context such as Bienalsur, Cùcuta (CO); Ok.Video.Festival, Jakarta (ID); Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wake eld (UK); Magasin Centre d’Art Contemporaine, Grenoble (F); Por Estos Dias, Medellin (CO); CCE Centro Cultural de España, Montevideo (U); Fondazione Pastificio Cerere, Rome (I) and the Center For Design Resarch & Education of Hanyang University Kyunggido (KR).

He alternate his artistic and anthropological research with academic profession. He teaches in the BA of graphic design and visual communication at the ISIA Urbino (Italy).

He held talks, mastercalss and workshops in several other institutions such as Festival Loop, Escola massana Barcelona, Casa Asia Barcelona, University of Barcelona, CaixaForum Barcelona, La Virreina Image Centre, Barcelona; Free University of Bozen Bolzano (IT); Museum of modern Art, Cagliari (IT); Akademie der Künste der Welt, Cologne (D), ESAD School of Art and Design, Matosinho (P) and International Academy of Art Palestine, Ramallah (PS).

Form 2006 is member of CoMoDo (Communicates Multiply Duties) social design cooperative, from 2015 is member of A/A Network (Art and Anthropology Network) and from 2018 is also collaborating with GREDITS (Design and Social Transformation Research Group of BAU).

His work is in the following public collections:

Centre d’art Lo pati, Amposta (E)

Stone Masons Cooperative Museum, Porto (P)

Museum of Academy of Fine Art of the City of Porto (P)

 

Last update, 23 October 2019