The CGAC, Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo, opens the program of 2018, with Antoni Muntadas. The exhibition reviews some lines of Muntadas' work and includes specific unpublished projects.

With the title Strategies of displacement and curated by Alicia Chillida, the exhibition of Antoni Muntadas it will be open to the public until May 27.

Antoni Muntadas (Barcelona, 1942), a figure of reference in international art, is building a transdisciplinary discourse centred on criticism of the media; he places the extensive function of art in interaction with social sciences, the mass media and the new information technologies to reveal the linguistic mechanisms of power. In the seventies he created the term media landscape to give a name to this new landscape, which has been, since then, the main goal of his investigation.

Strategies of Displacement is an exhibition that reviews Muntadas’ work through specific projects and incorporates his recent shift towards landscape. The author marks a route that steers towards an unstable territory, one that raises questions, in a selection of projects that converge around three ideas: losing (yourself), disappearing, going (away).

The exhibition reflects an essential dimension of Muntadas’ work, given that the collection constitutes a project of open projects, in progress. The videos Dérive Veneziane, (2015), Guadiana (2017) and Finisterre (2017) —the last two were made for this exhibition— interact with works such as Media Sites / Monuments: Buenos Aires (2007), Double Exposure (1998 - 2007), On TranslationFear/Miedo (2005), On Translation: Miedo / Jauf (2007), Situaciones (2008) and The Nap / La Siesta / Dutje (1995).

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Antoni Muntadas
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Curator.- Alicia Chillida. Curatorial assistant.- Idoia Hormaza
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From February 17th. 2018 to - June 17th, 2018.- Opening times: 11am to 20pm. Closed on Monday
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Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo. Rúa Valle Inclán, 2. 15703 Santiago de Compostela. Spain
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Antoni Muntadas was born in Barcelona in 1942 and has lived in New York since 1971. His work addresses social, political and communication issues, such as the relationship between public and private space within certain social frameworks or information channels and the way in which they are used to censor or promulgate ideas. He presents his projects in different media, such as photography, video, publications, Internet, installations and interventions in urban spaces.

Muntadas has taught and directed seminars in various institutions in Europe and the United States, Latin America and Asia. His long career as a visiting professor of the Visual Arts Program at the School of Architecture at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, stands out from 1990 to 2014. He is currently a professor at the University Institute of Architecture in Venice.

He has received various awards and scholarships from institutions such as the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, Electronic Arts in Linz, Laser d'Or in Locarno, the National Prize for Plastic Arts granted by the Generalitat de Catalunya and the National Prize for Plastic Arts 2005. One of the most recent awards is the Velázquez Prize for Visual Arts 2009, awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.

His work has been exhibited in several museums, including the MoMA in New York, the Berkeley Art Museum in California, the Musée Contemporain in Montreal, the Reina Sofía National Art Center Museum in Madrid, the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires, the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro and the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona. As for its presence in international competitions, it is worth mentioning its participation in the VI and X editions of the Documenta de Kassel (1977, 1997), the Whitney Biennial of American Art (1991) and the 51st Venice Biennial (2005), as well as those of São Paulo, Lyon, Taipei, Gwangju and Havana.
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Published on: February 26, 2018
Cite: "The CGAC opens 2018 with an exhibition of Antoni Muntadas" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/cgac-opens-2018-exhibition-antoni-muntadas> ISSN 1139-6415
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