Prego, Sergio
ANTI - after T.B.
ANTI-after T.B. is the title of Sergio Prego's installation designed and produced especially for the space of sala rekalde. The initials T.B. refer to the American choreographer Trisha Brown, who is to some extent the source of inspiration for part of the idea. In the 1970s, Brown produced a series of dances entitled Walking on the Wall, in which a group of dancers literally walked along the walls of a gallery in the Whitney Museum for American Art. A trivial action took place on the vertical plane and not on the floor. The suspended dancers challenged the laws of gravity and adopted a different model of action, movement and vision.Prego's installation picks up on the urge to incorporate another way of understanding the space, its use and its perception. The installation is a whole, a unit made up of various elements: a series of mobile walls, an iron track that runs around the entire of the exhibition room, a performance that took place before we entered the room, and a video that documents this action but at the same time it into something else.
Mit Beiträgen von Ina Blom and Chus Martínez.
Frankfurt/Main 2004, Revolver, 78 Seiten, 45 Abb., 24 x 17 cm, broschiert mit Schutzumschlag, bask./span./engl.
ISBN 978-3-937577-97-5