Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Juan Fernández
Born in Spain in 1978. Lives and works in Piedras Blancas
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Chechu Álava
Piedras Blancas, Castrillón, 1973
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Fernando Redruello
Luarca, 1950
Photo: Piru de la Puente
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Un lugar secreto I, 2007
Site-specific installation for the Capilla de los Dolores, Grado. 5 duratrans photos in light box
Photo: Piru de la Puente
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Paso a paso, 2007
Site-specific installation for Príncipe de Covadonga Park. Polyester resin, Corten steel plates, LEDs, fibre optics, power supply
Photo: Piru de la Puente
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II I´ll be your mirror, 2007
Site-specific installation for the Casa de Cultura, Cudillero. Oil on canvas
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Tsentsaciones, 2007
Site-specific installation for the Torre del Reloj, Figueras. Painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, projections
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Sin título / Sin techo, 2007
Site-specific installation for the Monasterio de Cornellana, Cornellana. Cherry wood, metal grid, aluminium beams, light boxes, vinyl, micro-perforated plastic canvas and aluminium sheet.
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Interdictory Spaces, 2007
Site-specific installation for the Centro de Escultura Museo Antón, Candás. Digital photo, photograph siliconed on perspex and monitorised videos
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II Anclajes–Extensiones, 2007
Site-specific installation for the Sala de Exposiciones,La Caridad. Wall painting and neon tubes
Photo: Piru de la Puente
Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II
01
Jul
2007
30
Sep
2007
Explores several of the lines of action established by LABoral as its guidelines: a commitment with the art generated in its social field of origin, a spatial openess and a ongoing presence in the various geographical areas of the region.

Extensiones-Anclajes. Phase II

Explores several of the lines of action established by LABoral as its guidelines: a commitment with the art generated in its social field of origin, a spatial openess and a ongoing presence in the various geographical areas of the region.

1
Jul
2007
30
Sep
2007

Among the various shows programmed for the opening of the LABoral Centre for Art and Creative Industries, demonstrating the driving force of its conception and the ambition of the mission it has set itself, includes an exhibition focussed on and in Asturias, coupling an openness to the outside world with an overview of the art being produced in Asturias at the current moment. Extensions - Anchors explores several of the lines of action established by LABoral as its guidelines: a commitment with the art generated in its social field of origin, a spatial openness and an ongoing presence in the various geographical areas of the region, overcoming all possible discrimination between rural and urban environments, and a determined will to maintain that dialogue alive through the organisation of periodical exhibitions and activities.

On another note, the exhibition shifts an emphasis onto historical buildings, alternative venues and natural spaces, reflecting the breadth of cultural and landscape identity in Asturias, conceiving them as transmitters of an artistic heritage and tradition capable of assimilating new vocabularies and means of expression.

That said, these motivations are secondary concerns orbiting around the basic premise of the show, which is none other than providing a broad overview of the current situation of art in Asturias with fourteen artists working in various disciplines, who will intervene in thirteen spaces scattered throughout the region. The artists were selected and invited to take part based on a number of criteria, including the suitability, quality and rigour of the proposals, an assessment of their overall body of work and critical evaluation, the singularity of their respective vernaculars, a proven commitment with the region’s artistic activity or homegrown artists developing their work, either temporarily or permanently, outside the region. This group of proposals is materialised in this ambitious exhibition project aimed at conveying a true impression of the wealth, complexity and versatility of contemporary creation in Asturias, ranging from the use of traditional expressions to the latest artistic manifestations, turning the conceptual formulation of the value of one’s own experience and its contribution to the definition of a culture receptive, critical and open to dialogue, into a reality.

Curator: Francisco Crabiffose

Artists: Aurora Suárez Moreno, Fernando Redruello, Soledad Córdoba, Dionisio González, Carlos Coronas, Chechu Álava & Juan Fernández, Paco Cao

Graphic design: The Studio of Fernando Gutiérrez


Credits of the exhibition Extensiones-Anclajes II


By Vicente Álvarez Areces


By Francisco Crabiffose


By Rosina Gómez-Baeza

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