Today and tomorrow shows the Video-Projection "Première" by Taller de Casquería, in Galería Raquel Ponce, which METALOCUS sponsors.

"Première._" is a performance developed in the interior of a building under construction where the architecture is used as a support and referral system. The video projection, which will take place in the Raquel Ponce Gallery is a simultaneous projection of images on various surfaces of the exhibition space.

The choreography that serves as support for action by Ines Pereira and Allan Falieri, is inspired by the articulation of those architectural spaces as a template to present the movement of the dancers through them. This choreography aims to unite and create a meeting space, movement and dance using the music of Desiderio Sanchez. The artistic direction of the performance is provided by Taller de Casquería group, a young collective action and creation, which brings together a diverse group of components from different disciplines with the intention of creating what they call "fruiciosas" situations.

Venue.- Galería Raquel Ponce. C/Alameda, 5. Madrid.
Date.- January 4-5, 2012. Schedule: 11.00-14.00 / 16,30-2030 h.

 

Taller de Casquería is composed of:

Elena Fuertes, Gabriel Ruiz-Larrea, Karen Maza-Madrazo, Adrián Rodriguez, Jorge Sobejano, José Mato, Ramón Martínez, Ledo Pérez, Ignacio de Antonio and Álvaro Molins .

More information

Taller de Casquería is an architecture studio focused on the development of new strategies to address the space, the city, and society. The members are Elena Fuertes, Ramón Martínez, Álvaro Molins, and Jorge Sobejano.

Their practice is based on research as an engine for the production of architectural proposals, highlighting an extensive vision of architecture that goes beyond its disciplinary barriers. Their work covers different formats, from specific architectural interventions or urban regeneration strategies to scenography, exhibition design, or object design.

Their work has been selected to form part of different exhibitions, both individual and collective, among which the participation in the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2014 as collaborators in the American pavilion Office the US stands out; at the Seoul Architecture Biennale 2015 and the San Sebastian International Architecture Biennale 2017 and the collective exhibitions "Public symphonies", 2014, MAXXI, Rome; "The way things go", 2015, Monoambiente Gallery, Buenos Aires and "Las Voces del GPS", 2017, CentroCentro, Madrid.

They have been speakers at various universities, institutions, and conferences, among which "J.E.I. 2017: Glitch futures. Data speculation, technocosmology and dispossession in times of accelerated capitalism" stand out, CA2M, Madrid; "Radical Networks", 2018, Berlin, "IAM Weekend 2019", Barcelona and the editions of the years 2017 and 2019 of the "RIXC Art & Science Festival" in Riga.

Winners of a Europan 13 first prize in Marl, Germany, won a selection at the 2017 FAD Awards and have been finalists for the Arquia Proxima Awards 2014 and 2016. Their work is part of the permanent collection of the Architekturmuseum: Pinakothek der Moderne from Munich. They are currently finalists for the FAD 2019 awards.
Read more
Burr. Burrs are rough edges, imperfections and remnants that appear in a process of alteration. Burr is an experimental architecture practice led by Elena Fuertes, Ramón Martínez, Álvaro Molins and Jorge Sobejano. Amanda Bouzada and Jesús Meseguer complete the team. Burr was before architecture firm "Taller de Casquería".

Winners of a Europan 13 first prize in Marl, Germany, won a selection at the 2017 FAD Awards and have been finalists for the Arquia Proxima Awards 2014 and 2016. Their work is part of the permanent collection of the Architekturmuseum: Pinakothek der Moderne from Munich. Finalists for the FAD 2019 awards.
Read more
Published on: January 4, 2012
Cite: "Première._" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/premiere> ISSN 1139-6415
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...