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The installation is represented in two projections:
Projection PARTIDA INMORTAL (Immortal Game): In this part of the Acromática audiovisual diptych, Mabi Revuelta shows us a uchronic story: Marcel Duchamp representing the Immortal in silent combat against himself. This historic chess game was played between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky in the city of London in 1851, and is considered an exponent of the so-called Romantic School. The character of Marcel Duchamp is played by the actress Eguzki Zubia, who amazingly constructs a retinal image of the artist; a transvestite, dissonant, intervened image. The alteration of the male-female-female roles introduces irony and broadens the layers of meaning of the work. This identity duality appeals to the creator’s alter ego (Rose Sélavy) and indicates a possible starting point for an alternative history.
Projection DANZA DE LOS TREBEJOS (chess pieces’ dance): Six dance performers (Denis Martinez, Robert Jackson, Bego Krego, Jaiotz Osa, Maria Ibarretxe and Pilar Andres) embody on a luminous board six chess pieces (pawn, king, queen, bishop, horse and rook, respectively) representing the Immortal game (Anderssen vs Kieseritzky, London, 1851) moved by their relations of desire and power.
Mabi Revuelta studied fine arts at the University of the Basque Country, from where she graduated in 1990. She subsequently began to display her work professionally, with regular exhibitions at prestigious institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao; ISCP, New York, and the thCervantes Institutes in Beijing, China, and Tokyo, Japan, among others. Furthermore, she has struck a balance between her career as a visual artist and teaching and research in new art teaching methods.
She has several years’ experience in the field of both formal and informal art training, having collaborated with the departments of education of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Bilbao Museum of Fine Arts or the ARTIUM Museum in Victoria-Gasteiz. She has developed a prototype for artEducación PlayTime, a project intended to bring visual arts and culture closer to citizens and which was experimented with at Azkuna Zentroa in 2018 and 2019.