martes, 3 de febrero de 2009

LABERINTO DE MIRADAS en la Torre de la Libertad

CCE Miami and MDC Gallery System present Laberinto de Miradas (Labyrinth of Glances). An art show, workshops and conferences invite us to a journey on documentary photography in Ibero America
From Feb 5th through Mar 7th, 2009


Opening reception: Thursday, February 5th, 2009. 7:00 p.m.

Workshops: CIA de Foto (Brasil). February 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 2009. From 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Maya Goded (México). February 6th, 7th and 9th, 2009. From 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Roundtable: February 10th, 2009. 7:00 p.m.

Location: Art Gallery @ Freedom Tower. 600 Biscayne Boulevard. Miami, FL 33132

Dates: From Feb 5th through Mar 7th, 2009

Admission: Free. Registration for the workshops is mandatory


Identidades y Fronteras en Iberoamérica

Starting February 5th, the Cultural Center of Spain (CCE) and MDC Gallery System present the first edition of Laberinto de Miradas (Labyrinth of Glances). This particular show of the series, entitled Identidades y Fronteras en Iberoamérica, (Identities and Borders in Ibero America) aims to promote documentary production made in Ibero America in connection with identity and migratory flows.

The Laberinto de Miradas project consists of three itinerary exhibitions that will travel for more than three years around several Latin American and European countries, featuring the crossed views of documentary artists that work with social subjects. The central axis is to present the exhibitions along with workshops and parallel activities thus creating a social network project between the participating countries. Laberinto de Miradas wants to generate a current of information between all members of the Ibero American communities by means of a network project that exchanges images, ideas and experiences.

Selected works for this first exhibition, that has already visited México and Antigua, include images by 39 artists that highlight the migratory and border concepts in a context that is becoming more and more globalized. The intention of these pieces is to generate a visual reflection on the amalgam of identities that melt in Ibero America and Spain, on the weakest minorities with the idea of empowering and fostering the important role they play in their societies.

Claudi Carreras, the show’s curator says, “after traveling in 18 Latin American countries y contacting more than 260 photo reporters, it became obvious to me that the tradition and renovation of such tradition of documentary photography is becoming huge. That is why one of the main objectives is obtaining an editorial product on contemporary documentary photography in Latin America with the highest quality, thus creating a visual memory that incorporates the debate of cultural contemporary creation."

The other two exhibitions, Fricciones y conflictos en Iberoamérica (Frictions and Conflicts in Ibero America) and Colectivos de fotografía en Iberoamérica (Photography Collectives in Ibero America) have already been presented in Peru and Brazil. Please visit www.laberintodemiradas.net if you wish to follow up on the shows itinerary and see the activities surrounding the Project.

2 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

En un laberinto siempre dobla en el mismo sentido, no hay vida para intentar otra salida ni más remedio que ser uno mismo: No dejar que la metahistoria te la meta en forma de ceros y unos... Obrar, porque la energia de la obra queda.

LopezRamos dijo...

Asi, es miticos opuestos personajes. Pero no dejen afuera a Teseo, y completen el trío más romántico de la mitología griega. Contrapunto somático entre la prehistoria, la metahistoria y el sacapresente.

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