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Biquini Wax Collective and Natalia de la Rosa

October 26, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm UTC+0

Biquini Wax Collective (Paloma Contreras Lomas, Julio García Murillo, Nika Chilewich) and Natalia de la Rosa (Mexico City & Sierra Hermosa, Mexico)
Theory in the Jacuzzi. Plastic Report of the Class Struggle and Desert Communitary Theorems
Location: Smith Warehouse, Bay 10, Room 266
FHI Social Practice Lab & AAHVS Speaker Series
Co-sponsored by VP for the Arts Collateral Series

 

Biquini Wax EPS is an interdependent contemporary art space in Mexico City run by artists Paloma Contreras Lomas, Israel Urmeer, Cristóbal Gracia, Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, and Eric Valencia, writers Gustavo Cruz, and Sandra Sánchez, art historian Natalia de la Rosa, and curators Roselin Rodriguez Espinosa Julio García Murillo, and Nika Chilewich, also directors of the Yacuziz, a collective of Sub-Critical Studies. The Yacuziz began with casual meetings geared towards the religious study of critical theory on contemporary art in Latin America – a meeting which occurred every fifteen days in Biquini Wax. We adopted the term “temple” to communicate the collective’s commitment to irrational beliefs and its supernatural or magical goals, in place of scientific or academic aspirations, borne from our understanding of knowledge as a poetic experience.


Biquini Wax EPS and Yacuziz are currently installed in a house, or vecindad, where half of its members lives with little separation between their domestic and work spaces. Their schedule is intense, with up to two or three events per week that include exhibitions and performances, as well as numerous reading groups and seminars, which is Biquini Wax EPS’ main focus. Biquini Wax EPS is a contemporary art sect, first established in order to create an original cultural space that would allow emergent artists to exhibit their art with refreshing peculiarity. From its conception, the sect’s research developed in complete communion with its work space or sanctuary –the lacking separation between the private and public spheres viewed as an expression of labor conditions in neoliberal times. Nowadays the group’s main objective is the production of art and critique generated in relationship to the space’s specific urban context. This is achieved through the collective’s unique organizational structure, and the commitment of its members to the political, social, and economic study of the Buenos Aires neighborhood where Biquini Wax EPS is currently located. This includes an expansion in the types of interventions the collective pursues from those mainly geared towards domestic space to actions directed at the greater social landscape.

 

Biquini Wax EPS is indebted to previous independent projects in Mexico City, such as La Panadería or Temistocles 44, but the collective believes that the tradition of the artist-run space as a genre whose roots lie in the utopian notion of ‘integración plástica, or ‘plastic integration’ developed by Mexico’s modern artists, in particular the those belonging to the muralist movement.

 

 

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October 26, 2017
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6:30 pm - 7:30 pm UTC+0

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