The exhibition GAUR(sic), on the road
Euskara. Kultura. Mundura.
The travelling exhibition GAUR(sic) is now displayed in San José (Costa Rica) and Tegucigalpa (Honduras); after having stopped in London, Managua (Nicaragua) and Montevideo (Uruguay), the exhibition goes on with the tour, and will be displayed in México D.F. (México), Córdoba (Argentina) and Santiago de Chile (Chile) during the following months.
The artist Juan Aizpitarte has been in Tegucigalpa and San José with the exhibition, and he has offered two workshops there: “Filmar lo Real” (Filming the reality) and “Voces” (Voices).
GAUR (sic) was inaugurated on June 12 at the PINTA London festival, and the next stops will be in Mexico DF, Córdoba (Argentina) and Santiago de Chile.
With the aim of raising awareness about contemporary Basque art and placing it in an international context, in 2011 the Etxepare Basque Institute sponsored GAUR (sic), a research project that took shape in a travelling exhibition of video works which was curated by Nekane Aramburu. The final selection of works centred on eight creative proposals, the work of the artists Sra. Polaroiska (Alaitz Arenzana and María Ibarretxe), Colombina’s (Larraitz Torres and Sandra Cuesta), Aitor Lajarin, Zuhar Iruretagoiena, Iratxe Jaio and Klaas van Gorkum, Saioa Olmo, Juan Aizpitarte and Ixone Sadaba.
The travelling exhibition GAUR(sic) is now displayed in San José (Costa Rica) and Tegucigalpa (Honduras); after having stopped in London, Managua (Nicaragua) and Montevideo (Uruguay), the exhibition goes on with the tour, and will be displayed in México D.F. (México), Córdoba (Argentina) and Santiago de Chile (Chile) during the following months.
The artist Juan Aizpitarte has been in Tegucigalpa and San José with the exhibition, and he has offered two workshops there: “Filmar lo Real” (Filming the reality) and “Voces” (Voices).
GAUR (sic) was inaugurated on June 12 at the PINTA London festival, and the next stops will be in Mexico DF, Córdoba (Argentina) and Santiago de Chile.
With the aim of raising awareness about contemporary Basque art and placing it in an international context, in 2011 the Etxepare Basque Institute sponsored GAUR (sic), a research project that took shape in a travelling exhibition of video works which was curated by Nekane Aramburu. The final selection of works centred on eight creative proposals, the work of the artists Sra. Polaroiska (Alaitz Arenzana and María Ibarretxe), Colombina’s (Larraitz Torres and Sandra Cuesta), Aitor Lajarin, Zuhar Iruretagoiena, Iratxe Jaio and Klaas van Gorkum, Saioa Olmo, Juan Aizpitarte and Ixone Sadaba.