Thursday, July 23, 2009

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BODY CHART FOR MISSING MUSEUM


Among the museum's exhibitions of the graph of the city of Chillán, is the exhibition Body Graphic Away for a Museum, which presented to the August 7 at the Library of Liceo Marta Brunet de Chillán, exhibition suggests some tensions, including education and discipline, or the role of museums and memory, these approaches addressed by contemporary artists is an important gift to our city by the school of art and visual culture at the University ARCIS. Main
Graphic for Absentee Museum, shows that exposes the collection of digital prints of teachers, assistants and students in the career of Fine Arts, who translate their ideas about the reports closed Pedagogical Museum of Chile. This show is one of the projects Fondart 2003 graphic workshop of the School of Fine Arts ARCIS, culminating in this exhibition showing the work done from three perspectives of the school: the pedagogical, the museum and the physical, ie the museum in its current state, taking as guidance issue and sign of recovery of memory.
The group of artists who work on this project realized in this series of engravings, on the specific situation of the teaching - learning of visual arts at the university work, where the shop teacher, student and theoretical perform the act of causing the transfer of knowledge creation, in which appear the experimental and theoretical reflection on the production of work.
In this project, Virginia worked Errazuriz, William Frommer, Mario Soro, Alicia Villarreal graphic area teachers, Guadalupe Alvarez, Josefina de la Maza and William Thayer area theory; Catalina Gelcich, shop assistant and Jorge Opazo graphics, paint shop assistant and students Mirna Avila, Alfonsina Firpo, Maria Eugenia Poblete, Alfred Pohl, Ingrid Vallverdú and Carolina Vargas.
Overall coordination was provided by Alicia Villarreal and Virginia Errázuriz, digital printing was in the care of Vera Jorge Videla and editing by Professor Hugo Rivero Scott.

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