SACO9 Now or never

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MEDIATING ABSENCE | Gabriel Navia y Carlos Rendón Guiding visitors in Sitio Cero was a tremendous challenge. We knew the situation in the country was not the best, from the social uprising to the pandemic; that selective and classist event, so convenient for the economic elite. A pandemic that keeps all of the icons of consumerism increasing its earnings while everything that might save us from mental breakdown is turned off. It’s a situation that hit the cultural sector hard (and still is), leaving artists impoverished and cultural centers with no public, while the minister in charge, totally disconnected, uses degrading language to talk about people who work in culture. In the middle of all this, the main exhibition of SACO9 took place, which was also affected by a change of location. The new space was not seen by visitors as a place for appreciating art. Knowing that in advance, we faced the challenge of looking for new strategies, beyond the classic invitation through social media and guided visits. The number of visitors ceased to be a decisive factor in order to establish if an exhibition had been successful or not. Sometimes we even had the sensation that “less was more.” The exhibition was huge, diverse, thoughtful and very interactive. Everything was set up in a way that invited the public to take a pause –that “now or never” that the festival was pursuing– in that lapse of time that the end of the year and holiday season allows for. The route was designed to begin with the transpacific dialog of Sand, moving on to the linguistic games of Concurrences, then on to the song of Antofagasta´s win d, with the piece: Somewhere, Sometime. The next stop allowed for an observation of the sun’s reflection through 45 Degrees, and after sitting in the Open Circle, visitors passed the modular piece, Container City, before finally experiencing Domes, the most challenging piece to mediate, due to its invisibility. There was the case of a couple, in which the woman only wanted to go out to lunch and was practically forced to attend the exhibit by her partner. During their visit, talking and learning about each project, they admitted that it had been a life-changing experience. That is the mediator´s greatest satisfaction. There were also people who already knew about the festival or who had participated in prior activities, and it was nice to listen to them talking about what they had learned about contemporary art thanks to some of the activities we had earlier led in the city. Perhaps the most interesting situation during this festival was the visit of a homeless man to the exhibition. Respectfully, he came in and asked if admission was free. He refused the mediation very kindly and went to see the artworks by himself. Probably, among all the visitors, he was the one who spent the most time 170


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En la noche es pájaro, polilla, viento o silencio | Elisa Montesinos

1min
pages 228-231

Residencia pandémica | Simon Van Parys

10min
pages 232-244

Una trampa para el tiempo | Elia Gasparolo y Santiago Rey

2min
pages 224-227

Delusión | Jordán Plaza

1min
pages 220-223

Bitácora de un olvido | Felipe Muñoz

1min
pages 217-219

Residencia en la residencia | Elisa Montesinos

1min
page 216

La resurrección de los materiales | Iván Ávila

3min
pages 212-215

Magua | Simone Cortezão

2min
pages 200-203

Lo que da vida, mata | Elisa Montesinos

1min
pages 198-199

Lecturas del desierto | Michael Hirschbichler y Guillaume Othenin-Girard

1min
pages 210-211

Una flor en el cráter | Dagmara Wyskiel

2min
pages 206-209

Litio para el trastorno bipolar | Fabrice Michel

5min
pages 196-197

Lo que los turistas no ven | Elisa Montesinos

1min
pages 194-195

La muerte de la memoria | Equipo SACO

1min
pages 192-193

información y masividad actual | Elisa Montesinos

7min
pages 182-188

Una nota desde Antofagasta, Chile | Jaewook Lee

2min
pages 189-191

Revelando sonidos y silencios | Iván Ávila

3min
pages 168-171

Mediar la ausencia | Gabriel Navia y Carlos Rendón

3min
pages 172-175

Claudio Alarcón y Sebastián Rojas

2min
pages 162-165

Escuela sin escuela en el puerto | Carlos Rendón El nuevo rol del arte en el laberinto de

4min
pages 176-181

Sombras en Quillagua | Carlos Rendón

1min
pages 166-167

El lenguaje de los pájaros | Carlos Rendón Las imágenes que consumimos y proyectamos | Natalia Leal,

2min
pages 160-161

Microcuradurías módulo 2: Invaluable presencialidad | Carlos Rendón

5min
pages 154-159

Las luces del arte encendidas | Elisa Montesinos

4min
pages 150-153

Microcuradurías módulo 1: Curar desde lo precario | Carlos Rendón

7min
pages 146-149

con sus respetables labores | Elisa Montesinos

4min
pages 142-145

Curar desde lo micro | Dagmara Wyskiel

4min
pages 140-141

Microrreflexiones magistrales | Carlos Rendón

3min
pages 138-139

Ejemplos conceptuales para encontrar arte en desechos y contratos | Carlos Rendón

2min
pages 134-137

Tacto | Carlos Rendón

1min
pages 131-133

Exijo una explicación! | Rodolfo Andaur

2min
pages 120-130

Escuchar en lickanantay | Dagmara Wyskiel

1min
pages 116-119

Ventanas | Sebastián Rojas

1min
pages 96-99

Desterrada | Francisca Caporali

2min
pages 106-111

Las fragilidades del cuerpo | Dagmara Wyskiel

2min
page 100

Repensar para construir | Ana Agorio

1min
pages 101-105

ISLA+: cuestionar la (ir)realidad de la pandemia | Dagmara Wyskiel e Iván Ávila

2min
pages 112-115

Casa Azul: El living, el patio, la escalera, el dormitorio | Dagmara Wyskiel

1min
pages 92-95

Entrevistando a un hombre con cabeza de pájaro | Iván Ávila

3min
pages 86-91

A puerto | Elisa Montesinos

12min
pages 58-85

Nadie sabe qué es el arte | Enrique Rivera

3min
pages 26-29

Vueltas de página | Fernando Sicco

4min
pages 22-25

o cómo hacer arte de emergencia) | Camila Lucero

11min
pages 36-45

La exhortación de la inminencia | Lia Colombino

1min
pages 30-35

Un ahora intenso y prolongado | Yana Tamayo

5min
pages 15-21

Ahora es cuando. Texto curatorial SACO9 | Dagmara Wyskiel

2min
page 13

La paradoja del despertar | Equipo SACO

2min
page 14

Resistir sin caparazón | Dagmara Wyskiel

4min
pages 53-57
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