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The Puertas de Castilla inaugurates tomorrow the exhibition 'On the underside of the inverted pyramid' (10/05/2018)

The Puertas de Castilla welcomes the second proposal of the exhibition cycle of the New Curators project, curated by Daniel Soriano and Pablo Sandoval.

Tomorrow, Friday, May 11, at 8:00 p.m., there will be the inauguration of the exhibition 'In the Bases of the Inverted Pyramid', in the Caja Negra and Sala Nana spaces of the Puertas de Castilla Center.

In this second exhibition, framed within the project of young curators carried out by the center, the work of the artistic collective ORGIA is shown

The exhibition In the Basses of the Inverted Pyramid is born from the premise that the official History, as told in the books, has an ethnocentric, heterocentric, patriarchal, and biased point of view.

From a critical position, ORGIA practices an "archeology of suspicion" to question the History of Art.

This exhibition, is part of his project opened in time Natural History Museum.

In this one you can see stone sculptures, brass, leather and gold, photographs, video and illustration, installed in two different spaces.

In the Black Box, ORGIA appropriates the rhetoric of museum devices of modernity, to raise questions that have to do with sex, gender, sexuality, class, or ethnicity.

In short, they propose a critique of the relations between the natural and the "naturalized" in the field of identity construction from a contemporary perspective.

In Sala Nana, some of ORGIA's production processes are shown

The New Curators project aims to introduce young curators into the professional circuit of curatorial projects.

Thus, this year the Puertas de Castilla Center bets on the young curators Pablo Sandoval and Daniel Soriano, who will carry out a cycle of three exhibitions, which began with atrophic chain with Saelia and Attua Aparicio (March 1 to April 26), continues with In the low of the Inverted Pyramid with the work of the collective ORGIA (May 11 until September 14) and closes with the individual exhibition of Amber Key.

ORGIA are Beatriz Higón (Valencia), Carmen G. Muriana (Murcia) and Tatiana Sentamans (Valencia).

Since 2001, his production overlaps and confuses with his artistic training and life experiences and research.

They travel through different disciplines from a feminist and queer position.

ORGIA is a heterotopic space in which when you enter, laws, times, and pleasures are marked by the very amorphous being that makes it up.

Its activity has resulted in numerous workshops, seminars, conferences, cultural practices and projects.

In their long career, they have participated in more than 50 national and international exhibitions, in places such as CentroCentro Cibeles (Madrid), Matadero (Madrid), MARCO de Vigo, La Nau (University of Valencia), Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico (Mexico City), MUSAC (León), Montehermoso Cultural Center (Vitoria-Gasteiz), Sala Rekalde (Bilbao), Círculo de Bellas Artes (Madrid), CAS (Seville) or IVAM (Valencia).

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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