collage
We talk about working at different frequencies at the same time, as well as the importance of play, fiction, unproductive time, and the procedural— a "making in the process," in Teresa's words— as generative spaces for both artistic research and educational and mediation practices. We focus especially on her passion for collage and the potentials that emerge from that space: the openness to new meanings, the use of remnants, and the possibility of involving the body and materials in the conversation.
Teresa Rubio
In this podcast, cultural mediator, educator, and collage artist Teresa Rubio fills us in on her way of understanding (and putting into practice) the third space that emerges in mediation. Much more than simply providing a few sofas, mediation entails being among and with others, which also opens up “other ways” of occupying and inhabiting the museum. For Teresa, mediation inherently contains performance, listening, and reproductive care work. Moreover, it is as much about individual authorship as it is about collective writing.
Eulàlia Grau
Interview with Eulàlia Grau about art and protest, about art audiences, and about the creation processes behind some of the works that can be seen in the exhibition 'I Have Never Painted Golden Angels'.
Pelayo Fernández Arrizabalaga. Part II
A musical selection of Pelayo Fernández Arrizabalaga's works from 1985 until 2007.
Pelayo Fernández Arrizabalaga. Part I
A monographic on the work and historical context of Pelayo Fernández Arrizabalaga, featuring interviews with Cristina Casanova and Sergi Jordà.