Publiko Guztientzat
Para Todos Los Publicos
For All Audiences
For All Audiences reflects various critical discourses from the art world and other fronts that, over recent years, have called into question the uses and abuses to which the general public has been subjected by market strategies, with an emphasis on revolutionary feminist theorising around the division between the public and the private. Likewise, the show constitutes a critique of sexist content and of other interests, both economic and ideological, that frequently define the shape of these hegemonic spaces. The pieces on display in the exhibition may be considered to be contemporary examples of détournement. In them there occurs a distortion of the world of advertising, of mapmaking, town planning, cinema, writing itself and of all kinds of images and means of communication. And, most important of all, there is a desire to give a twist to the principles of spectacle itself and even to call into question artistic creation and the art market. (Xabier Arakistain).
Txomin Badiola, Cecilia Barriga, Anat Ben-David, Bene Bergado, Blami, Daniele Buetti, Minerva Cuevas , Kajsa Dahlberg, Tracey Emin, Chus García- Fraile, Miguel Ángel Gaüeca Guerrilla Girls, Immo Klink, Jakob Kolding, Chris Korda, Elke Krystufek, Matthieu Laurette Cristina Lucas, Mateo Maté, Carmen Navarrete, Itziar Okariz, Pripublikarrak, PSJM, Jill Sharpe, Carly Stasko, Zhou Tiehai, Mark Titchner, Li Wei.
Hrsg. von Fernando Quincoces, kuratiert von Xabier Arakistain.
Mit Texten von Xabier Arakistain und Eduardo Garcia Nieto, Susana Blas, Itxaso Mensdiluze, Beatriz Herraez, Marianna Garin, Maria Jose Balcells, Immo Klink, Leire Vergara, Rocio Gracia Ipina, Sergio Rubira, Odona Sanchez, Emma Dexter, Elonora Battiston.Frankfurt/Main 2006, Revolver, 328 Seiten, 419 farb. & 62 s/w-Abb., 23,5 x 16,5 cm, broschiert, English/Baskisch/Spanish
ISBN 978-3-86588-281-3