Azkuna Zentroa publications
Azkuna Zentroa publications corpus includes the activity of the Centre for its knowledge and dissemination. Said corpus comprises exhibition catalogues, essays and books revolving around the different lines of the programme.
Latest publications:
Arquitecturas prematuras (Premature architectures) Valcárcel Medina
Arquitecturas prematuras Valcárcel Medina Box + three notebooks ISBN 978-84-091733-5-8 Pages: 96+96+80 Size of the box: 253 x 338 mm Trilingual Ed. Spanish-EnglishBasque RRP €49 Co-published by Caniche Editorial, MUSAC and Azkuna Zentroa
Premature architectures includes all projects on town planning and architecture designed by Isidoro Valcárcel Medina. He is an artist who, for decades, has been drinking from the city and its built-up surroundings as one of his major sources of action and inspiration. These are not utopian projects but rather the opposite since, according to the artist himself, they are the most topical, and the most tied to the place and to the moment. However, they do not dictate the ways of living, but rather they suggest other ways of doing so. Valcárcel Medina deploys a whole set of personal actions which can serve as an example, though “they’ll never have an exemplary value”. The exhibition of the same name can be visited at MUSAC (León) until 26th September 2021 and in Azkuna Zentroa in the second quarter of 2022.
Todos los conciertos, todas las noches, todo vacío.
ISBN: 978-84-451-3832-8 / 2020 Pages: 323 Format: 230 x 167 mm Languages: Basque, Spanish, English 20€
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Catalogue of the «Todos los conciertos, todas las noches, todo vacío» exhibition by artist Ana Laura Aláez, curated by Bea Espejo and co-produced by Azkuna Zentroa (20 May – 26 September 2021) and Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, CA2M (8 November 2019 – 26 January 2020). The exhibition shows some of Ana Laura Aláez´s most recent works in dialogue with others from her early career. The catalogue includes basic texts that frame the work of the artist, written by Bea Espejo, Sonia Fernández Pan, María José Belver, Ángel Bados, Paul B. Preciado and Ana Laura Aláez.