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Lost in transition : un poema performativo / Cabello/Carceller.

Title
Lost in transition : un poema performativo / Cabello/Carceller.
Publication
Valencia : Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, [2016]

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  • Cabello, Helena.
  • Carceller, Ana.
  • Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, host institution.
Description
178 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 21 cm.
Summary
Lost in Transition_a performance poem addresses the exhibition space as a place open to transitional narratives. To that end it focuses on the stairs that join the two floors of Gallery 6 at the IVAM, an architectural element that would not initially be intended to exhibit anything. As a link between two spaces, the stairs would have a secondary use, but, however, in this project, they have been chosen as a conceptual axis. A perpetual place of transition, they become the ideal central stage, a metaphor of intermediate spaces, of constant movement and change. The tradition of the theatre and the cinema or show business have adjudicated an essential role to the staircase for the presentation/introduction of their protagonists. In the context of Lost in Transition the space between one place and the other activates the perception of ambiguity, transience and variability of genres.--IVAM website.
Subject
  • Cabello, Helena > Exhibitions
  • Carceller, Ana > Exhibitions
  • Cabello, Helena
  • Carceller, Ana
  • Cabello/Carceller
  • Transsexuals > Exhibitions
  • Portrait photography > Exhibitions
  • Portrait photography
  • Transsexuals
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at the IVAM, Valencia, Spain, Sept. 29, 2016- Jan. 15, 2017.
  • Bound.
  • Helena Cabello (1963-), French artist; Ana Carceller (1964-), Spanish artist.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Texts in Spanish and English.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9788448261092
  • 8448261097
OCLC
985207268
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library