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The People That Is Missing (El Pueblo Que Falta)

Cristina Lucas

Albarrán Bourdais, Madrid

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Title
The People That Is Missing (El Pueblo Que Falta)
Gallery
Albarrán Bourdais, Madrid
Year
2019
Duration
8 min 4 s
Format & Technical

Video HD, single channel, sound.
Ed. 6 + 1 AP

Contact

Luisa Fraile
luisa@albarran-bourdais.com

  • Cristina Lucas, The People That Is Missing [El pueblo que falta], 2019 Video HD 16:9, 8’4” comisionado por Artica Svalbard and OCA courtesy Albarran Bourdais

Taking place in the Svalbard Archipelago (old Spisvergen), the video sets out to enliven some of the most urgent questions of our time, an to do so from one of the most challenging sites in the world, in the North Pole, where the climate change is more evident and the tensions for the distribution of its resources will define the near future.

‘The video illustrates a poem composed by quotations of many influential, and often contradictory, thinkers ranging from Alexander von Humboldt to James Lovelock, Donald Trump and Bruno Latour, among others. The title The People That Is Missing is an original quotation by the visionary swiss artist of the early part of the 20th century Paul Klee.

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Cristina Lucas

Artist, Participant

1973, Jaén

Cristina Lucas

Cristina Lucas is interested in exploring the mechanisms of power and the contradictions between official history, the real history and collective memory. She lives and works in Madrid and Paris, after she finished her studies at Universidad Complutense in Madrid, University of California Irvine and Rijksakademie Amsterdam. Her works have been exhibited at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Herzliya Museum, Tel Aviv, Caixa Forum, Barcelona, MUSAC, León; CAC Malaga Contemporary Art Center; IVAM, Valencia; MARCO, Vigo; and the Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid, among others. Her work can be found in collections like Centre Pompidou, Paris; KIASMA, Helsinki; FNAF; Colección ALTADIS, Obra Social Caja Madrid; Fundación NMAC Montenmedio. Lucas has received numerous awards, among which stands out the “Ojo Ctitico” of Fine Arts.

Last update: May 23th, 2017