Fire Works: met Antoni Hervàs en Anna Moreno

Vrijdag 9 december 2016
Locatie: Stroom Den Haag, Hogewal 1-9, Den Haag
Open voor publiek: 11:00 tot 16:30 uur

Een evenement voorgesteld door Antoni Hervàs* en Anna Moreno** met studenten Artistic Research van de KABK (tweede jaar Fine Arts): een open dialoog met Attempts to Read the World (Differently): Three Exhibitions in Five Acts.

Fire Works is a nomadic celebration. It is an exercise of transportation of an intensity produced in an experimental research space of the KABK to the current exhibition at Stroom. It is an exercise on transparency in which we will show what is yet to be made, in an exhibition that is precisely about visualizing process and negotiation of spaces.

This event is sparked by an intensive workshop led by Antoni Hervàs and Anna Moreno together with the students, working around a photocopy machine as a means to reshape and share research processes still under development. What we will bring at Stroom is a dynamic principle. The birth, growth and disappearance of our event will be fully displayed. As in pyrotechnics, this event will unfold adapting to the space at Stroom where it must be lit to light for a short period of time and therefore disappear under the eyes of the public. An euphoric occurrence and an exaltation of the fragility of those things that can happen only once, and erupt in an unpredictable way.

*Antoni Hervàs is an artist based in Barcelona who often leads performative workshops on zines and expanded drawing. He has been invited to give a workshop to Anna Moreno's students for the last 4 years.
http://antonihervas.com

**Anna Moreno is a visual artist and teacher 'Artistic Research' at the Royal Academy of Art The Hague (KABK).
www.annamoreno.net

'Fire Works' workshop bij Stroom
foto: Stroom Den Haag
'Fire Works' workshop bij Stroom
foto: Stroom Den Haag
'Fire Works' workshop bij Stroom
foto: Stroom Den Haag
'Fire Works' workshop bij Stroom
foto: Stroom De Haag
'Fire Works' workshop bij Stroom
foto: Stroom Den Haag
Workshop "De Cintura Para Arriba" by Antoni Hervàs. Centre d'Art Santa Mònica (Barcelona, 2016)
foto: © Jose Begega