Performing Public Space
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Performing Public Space
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Info
Closing Party begins at 2:00 p.m. with events and performances until 11:00 p.m. (please see below)
Contact
owendriggs@gmail.com
Owen Driggs
(011) (52) 664-682-9596
Address
http://performingpublicspace.org
La Casa del Tunél
Calle Chapo Márquez 133
Colonia Federal, Tijuana BC
Mexico
Performing Public Space
…sit, stride, chat, hike, scramble, feed, scour, crunch, scamper, loiter…
Bodily actions that interrupt the structuring of public space
CLOSING PARTY
SATURDAY MARCH 20
2:00 pm: Fallen Fruit: Acción Fruta Urbana
4:30 pm: Lauren Bon: Tia Juana Day
7:00 pm: Portable City Projects: People's Café Dance Party
7:30 pm: John Geary: A Touch of Evil
LOCATION: In and around La Casa del Tunél, Tijuana
MORE INFO: performingpublicspace.org
As towns and cities are increasingly overwritten by the needs and desires of globalized capital, so public spaces and the behaviors they support are becoming evermore shrunken and controlled. At the same time however, everyday examples of common usage – a skate boarder curving past a crowd, a girl chopping and bagging melon on the sidewalk, a child dancing up a mountain of steps – counterpoint homogenization and regulation.
Curated by Owen Driggs, Performing Public Space (PPS) is both a celebration of artists who consciously adopt such tactics and instrumentalize their bodies in an effort to bend, expand, or puncture dominant spatial narratives, and an inquiry into the ways in which public space is articulated through real use.
Like tumbleweed, the inquiry is designed to pick up more material as it roams. Understanding that, despite the strategies of corporate commerce, local spatial conditions vary, at each place it visits PPS will work with local citizens to create a city-specific archive. Documenting both quotidian uses of public space and witting artist interventions the archives will be included in the exhibition and become part of a growing website that considers local, national, and international interpretations of 'public space' and approaches to its preservation, generation, and augmentation.
Lauren BON, FALLEN FRUIT, FINISHING SCHOOL, John GEARY, Anne HARS & Bill, WHEELOCK, Ari KLETZKY, Paul PESCADOR, Nancy POPP, PORTABLE CITY PROJECTS, Jane TSONG, L.A. URBAN RANGERS
Performing Public Space
February 6 – March 21, 2010