Premio Nacional a Priscilla Monge

Premio Nacional a Priscilla Monge Estamos muy felices de que el Premio Nacional en Artes Visuales Francisco Amighetti en “Otras categorías” haya sido otorgado al conjunto de obras presentado por Priscilla Monge en la exposición “Ejercicios de autonomía”, curada por Miguel A. López. Monge ha sido parte importante de la historia de TEOR/éTica desde su…

Heartseed

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION HEARTSEED BY: ANNALEE DAVIS EXHIBITION DATES: OCTOBER 5th 2019 – FEBRUARY 15th 2020 LOCATION: TEOR/ÉTICA. 300 METROS NORTE DEL KIOSKO DEL PARQUE MORAZÁN, SAN JOSÉ Annalee Davis: A Cartographer of Body, Soil, and History Since the very start, Annalee Davis’s artistic practice was accompanied by writing and reflections on the cultural politics of the…

Ingestion

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Ingestion  CURATOR: Adán Vallecillo EXHIBITION DATES: 25 SETIEMBRE 2019 – 08 FEBRERO 2020 LOCATION: TEOR/éTica. 300 METROS NORTE DEL KIOSKO DEL PARQUE MORAZÁN, SAN JOSÉ “The gas tank of a midsize car burning bioethanol holds 50 liters (about 13 gallons). To produce that much bioethanol, 358 kilograms (789 pounds) of corn must…

Al Mamal VIDEO SELECTION

APRIL 29 – MAY 18 2019 ROOM 03 – LADO V  Distant Territories presents a diverse selection of video works by Palestinian women artists, working both within and outside Palestine. In a region that is densely mediatized by the violence of the ongoing conflict and colonial occupation, the works invite us to take a closer…

Territories

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Territories Territories is an experiment in radical sharing that delves into our contexts, histories and autonomous political powers. It explores the ways in which our different contexts provide the impetus for new imaginaries in the construction of communities. The project began motivated by various organizations and the potential of Arts Collaboratory to…

Video selection – Raw Material Company

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Raw Material Company video selection RAW Material Company was established with a pan-African vocation, however its home lays in Dakar, Senegal where – for the last 8 years – they’ve been committed to setting up a place for criticism and reflection around the city and what it has to offer. Train Train…