"Rosebud Plan: producing bodies, building memories" has a total length of nearly four hours and will be screened on Friday 19 February to 18 March
The artist said on Thursday the foundation of your project from 18.30 to 21.30 hours in the video art, with free admission
Puertas de Castilla center opens tomorrow its eleventh session Looks to Video Art Cycle to Work "Plan Rosebud: producing bodies, building memories," the Galician Mary noise, which reflects on the two parts of the film, a total duration nearly four hours about what he considers a political and media manipulation of historical memory and popularly called the Spanish culture since the transition to today, and also compares the cases of other European countries, with special attention to the situation United Kingdom at the time and was then prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
On Thursday, the video artist itself will present details of his work between 18.30 and 21.30 hours in a long conference with free admission to the hall of video art.
From Friday 19 February until Thursday 18 March, "Rosebud Plan 1: the crime scene, 114 minutes, and" Rosebud Plan 2 ", 120, produced by the Galician Center for Contemporary Art, will be screened at video art room sessions from 9 to 14 and 17 to 21 hours (Monday through Friday) and from 9 to 14 on Saturdays.
Before María Ruido have gone through the video art room doors Castilla Marina Núñez, Virginia Villaplana, Abu Ali, Juan Crego, David Domingo, Josu Rekalde, Iván Marino, Joan Leandre and Monleón Mau.
María Ruido (Ourense, 1967), graduated in art history and a doctorate in fine arts, an artist, cultural producer, researcher and editor of Art and Politics of Identity (http://revistas.um.es/api).
Since 1995 been developing interdisciplinary projects on social development and body (s) identity (ies), as well as the forms of work and the construction of collective and personal memory, mainly through video and writing.
Source: Puertas de Castilla