TEOR/éTica is a private not-for-profit foundation whose purpose is to provide a springboard for consolidating artistic and curatorial practice through an international programme of exhibitions, publications, seminars and residencies.
In October 2013 TEOR/éTica started up a new long-term curatorial project entitled ‘New Fantasies’ consisting of an exhibition of contemporary art, workshops on theory with international guests and a series of digital publications to address the ways in which dissident sexualities are represented in the public sphere. This project, which is curated by Inti Guerrero, sets out to make viewers aware of the possibility of imagining sexuality beyond a single cultural parameter on the one hand and, on the other, to use art to explore the endless ways in which identity can be expressed.
In the case of Spain, the social changes witnessed in recent years have led to the emergence of prominent figures in Spanish art that have become a reference for Spanish-speaking professionals interested in gender issues and how they relate to with contemporary art. Three of these figures are the curators Agustín Pérez Rubio and Xabier Arakistáin and the artist Pilar Moreno.
TEOR/éTica has requested the collaboration of AC/E through the latter’s mobility programme to enable the abovementioned professionals to travel to San José in Costa Rica: in the case of Xabier Arakistáin and Agustín Pérez Rubio to hold a workshop and for Pilar Moreno to show part of her work.
In October 2013 TEOR/éTica started up a new long-term curatorial project entitled ‘New Fantasies’ consisting of an exhibition of contemporary art, workshops on theory with international guests and a series of digital publications to address the ways in which dissident sexualities are represented in the public sphere. This project, which is curated by Inti Guerrero, sets out to make viewers aware of the possibility of imagining sexuality beyond a single cultural parameter on the one hand and, on the other, to use art to explore the endless ways in which identity can be expressed.
In the case of Spain, the social changes witnessed in recent years have led to the emergence of prominent figures in Spanish art that have become a reference for Spanish-speaking professionals interested in gender issues and how they relate to with contemporary art. Three of these figures are the curators Agustín Pérez Rubio and Xabier Arakistáin and the artist Pilar Moreno.
TEOR/éTica has requested the collaboration of AC/E through the latter’s mobility programme to enable the abovementioned professionals to travel to San José in Costa Rica: in the case of Xabier Arakistáin and Agustín Pérez Rubio to hold a workshop and for Pilar Moreno to show part of her work.