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Thursday 11 May 2017, 8 pm

— A Roundtable discussion with Jordi Galí, Sílvia Gubern, Antoni Llena & Imma Prieto

'Primera Mort' Jordi Galí, Sílvia Gubern, Antoni Llena
'Primera Mort' Jordi Galí, Sílvia Gubern, Antoni Llena
Artists
Silvia Gubern, Jordí Galí and Antoni Llena
Curators
Imma Prieto
Venue
Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya (COAC)
Tickets & register
www.arquitectes.cat
Date and hours
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Additional info
Premiere of the documentay 'Ecos de Primera Mort'.
As a parallel activity to the exhibition of 'Primera Mort'. The CoAC will premier 'Ecos de Primera Mort' and a roundtable discussion.
On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Primera Mort at the CoAC, the premiere of the documentary Ecos de Primera Mort (2017) directed by Imma Prieto will take place. To put the work into context, the centre will host the screening of Primera Mort to commemorate the original presentation of the very first piece of video art in Spain. To follow the screening, Alex Mitran will chair a roundtable discussion among artists and authors of Primera Mort Jordi Galí, Sílvia Gubern, Antoni Plena and curator Imma Prieto.

Artists: Silvia Gubern, Jordí Galí, Antoni Llena

Imma Prieto

1975, Vilafranca del Penedès

Imma Prieto

Imma Prieto is an art critic and independent curator. She teaches Contemporary art and New Media at the Eram School of the University of Girona, and lectures in the MA Program in Curatorial Studies at the Ramon Llull University of Barcelona. She has curated several exhibitions nationally and internationally (TempArtSpace-NewYork, Hirshhorn Museum-Washington, MucaRoma-Mexico Central American Isthmus Biennial-Guatemala, Palazzo Ca ‘Tron-Venice, Joan Miró Foundation Barcelona, Fabra i Coats-Barcelona, Bòlit-Girona, among others).

She regularly writes in newspapers and magazines (such as La Vanguardia, Bonart, A*Desk and Artichoke) and is the author of artists catalogs as well as of books on art theory and aesthetics. She has been manager of the research group ELAA (European Live Art Archive), formed by the University of Girona, the University of Oxford and the artist residence Glaugair in Berlin, and is a member of the Chair of Contemporary Art and Culture of the University of Girona, the AICA (International Art Critics Association) and the IAC (Institute of Spanish Art).

Last update:  April 4th, 2017