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A Dangerous Obsession: Week 3

May 26, 2018 2:30 pm - 6:30 pm

♥♥♥ Sunday the 27th ♥♥♥

Activities occur simultaneously in both spaces BWEPS and HRLA; and will be broadcast by livestream (we will share the link on social media).

 

We would present more interventions by artists at BWEPS shrunken house after our successful Kickstarter campaign to build a shrink ray. So far, we already are showing artworks by Jorge Satorre, Torie Zalben, Steven Perilloux, John Bartle and David Gilbert and this sunday you will find works by Yelena Zhelezov, Pedro Lasch, Andrew Roberts, Mariel Miranda and Mario V Romero.

 

→ 02:30 pm ← PST

 

Nada nos falta by Aura García Junco (with transductions by Diana Cantarey, Gerardo Contreras and whatever beings) broadcasting from BWEPS hole, Mexico City.


→ 3:00 pm ← PST

 

Destapa Mexicoke by Nora de la Cruz (with transductions by Diana Cantarey, Gerardo Contreras and whatever beings) – broadcasting from BWEPS hole, Mexico City.

 

→ 03:30 pm ← PST

 

Sub-critical promiscuity, and hot-tub curation by Yacuziz broadcasting from HRLA hole, Los Angeles.


→ 04:00 pm ← PST

A text to read/perform by Namourah – broadcasting from HRLA hole, Los Angeles.


→ 4:30 pm ← PST

 

Avocado Toast a text by Jenn Tyburczy performed by Mauricio Múñoz, Havi (with transductions by Israel Urmeer) broadcasting from HRLA hole, Los Angeles.

 

→ 5:00 pm ← PST

 

Body In River, Head Across Sky + Omi Toki Samantha Blake Goodman, founder of MAPS, will be presenting her work “Body in River, Head Across Sky”. The work will be performed by Christopher Bordenave of No)One. Art house and will be accompanied by a screening of “Omi Toki – Water is Worthy of Praise” a film by Nery Madrid.  The film is a collaborative work that honors life and female ancestry.

Blake Goodman’s collaboration offers an exploration of the body as a vehicle through which corporal heritage is preserved, particularly that of the Afrolatino diaspora. The artist’s collaboration brings the body in movement to the table as one of the many platforms for the narratives of deficiency that constitute the lines of obsessive economic nostalgia, or Naftalgia, this exhibit traces.

 

MAPS ( Movement Arts Performance Space) is a project founded by Samantha Blake Goodman dedicated to cultivating the contemporary and traditional arts of the Afro-Latinx and Caribbean diaspora in Los Angeles.

 

→ 5:30 pm ← PST

 

Group discussion about what was presented and moderated by BWEPS people.

 

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Date:
May 26, 2018
Time:
2:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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