As part of the programme Performance in Residence, If I Can’t Dance has invited the newly founded office for art and knowledge Bulegoa z/b to investigate a case study in relation to the performative practice of Spanish artist Isidoro Valcárcel Medina.
Isidoro Valcárcel Medina (Murcia, 1937) is an important representative of conceptual art in Spain, hardly known outside of Spanish speaking countries. His body of work includes performances, sound pieces, architectural projects, installations and books.
Bulegoa z/b is a collaborative initiative based in Bilbao. Its members, Beatriz Cavia, Miren Jaio, Isabel de Naverán and Leire Vergara, have backgrounds in visual arts, scenic arts, and social theory and share an interest in processes of a.o. historization, cultural translation, and performativity.
If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution has started a series of publications, featuring conversations with artists and other cultural practitioners involved in the organizations artist-residency programme.
Designed by Maureen Mooren.
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