Descripción de la Exposición
GREY CUBE projects at Exchange Rates
Sluice 2016
Grey Cube Projects is an artist-led initiative that aims to become a meeting space for artistic experimentation; to thereby forging a creative network around the manifestations of collective execution, where active participation and knowledge sharing are the grounds on which GCP programs will be build.
Grey Cube Projects is an independent initiative that is emerging as a springboard for experimentation, across participation and development of transdisciplinary curatorial projects.
GCP is a non-profit initiative which concerns are different to the commercial galleries, in terms of weaving and conceptualizing art. Our projects are focused on promoting creative processes differing from those methodological conventions proposed by commercial institutions.
Grey Cube Projects at Exchange Rates 2016
BEHOLD exhibition brings together 7 artists that are addressing creative processes which denature the origin of the materials used or contradict the properties of its constituent references.
Artists:
Ivonne Villamil
Andres Moreno Hoffmann
Hernando Velandia
Nicolas Cardenas
Luz Lizarazo
Juan Jose Garcia
Miler Lagos
Curator: John Angel Rodriguez
The way we propose-site specific intervention in this project makes the artists perform a study of their procedures. This becomes a feature that provides a set of possibilities to explore new physical properties to each of the artworks, aiming to configure an installation layout display.
Grey Cube Projects challenges artists competencies in order to establish a dialogue between the space and their procedures, therefore, the artworks are interacting within the exhibition space. This gesture not only includes an appropriation of site-specific intervention, it also becomes a fundamental aspect of the artworks exhibited, which also allows them to text experimenting methods towards spatial interaction, this initiative aims to propose a waiver against figuration.
http://greycubeprojects.com/
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España