Commissioner: Silvana Bergson
Curators: Federico Lagomarsino, Federico Lapeyre, Lourdes Silva
Exhibitors: Eduardo Álvarez Pedrosian, Rafael Álvarez, Mariana Amieva Collado, Andrea de Aurrecoechea, Adriana Barreiro, Adolfo Batista Saravia, Silvia Bellizzi, Magdalena Bessonart, Verónica Caracciolo, Eduardo Carozo, Cristian Curbelo Cuervo, Cooperativa Covipedro, María De Lima, Bruno Del Puerto, Daiana Di Candia, Pablo Durán, Valeria España, Sebastián Estévez, William Falcon, Dina Fernández Chavez, Olivia Fonticelli Amieva, Fernando García Amen, Lydia Garrido, Alfredo Ghierra, Cecilia Giovanoni Pérez, Nicolás Guigou, Florencia Lindner, Elisa Llambías, Ana Laura López, Mae Wilma de Ogum Iyaonifa, Ifameji Odugbemi, Alejandro Mazza, María Noel Míguez, Sandra Nedov, José Luis Olivera, Lucho Oreggioni, Andrés Palermo, Ignacio Pardo, Cecilia Pascual Valverde, Lucía Pérez Pereira, Marcela Pini, Marina Piñeyro Rodríguez, Plan Ceibal, Cristian Rodríguez, Ramiro Sánchiz, Manuel Sclavo, Sandra Sifuentes, Carmen Silva, Willy Silva, Cristina Tirado, Daiana Torres Vargas, Marcos Umpiérrez, Carlos Varela, Fernando Foglino, Cristian Espinoza
Uruguay
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Description
Throughout history, tables have worked as storytelling devices, becoming a powerful communicational emblem in which the public and the private, the domestic and the territorial can live together. While a black table (a memorial in recognition of Uruguay’s national history and its democracy) is being built in Uruguay a white table (a generous device proposed as a screen–table, a field on which to practise ‘proximate’ futures) is in Venice. This table invites us to take a seat and participate in ten human conversations, in a year when ‘proximity’ has fallen into crisis. The exhibition proposes a set of views which, as audiovisual essays, combine fiction and concrete proposals in their execution and staging, thus putting together a hypothetical atlas of spaces.
Biennale Sneak Peek
Biennale Sneak Peek
Image 1 – How will we live together?
The last celebration, seconds before the white table collapsed under its own weight.
Image 2 – Sneak peek of the project
Visions from the minimal territory.