1pm to 7pm
Wrapping Cycle II of Pivô Research 2021 residency program, the Open Field event features between September 5th and 12th the unfoldings of the processes and collective discussions held during the twelve weeks of residency. The proposals will be presented both in the space and in Pivô’s digital channels.
Cycle II, held between June 14th and September 13th, have with the participation of Ariana Nuala, arquivo mangue (Cafira Zoé and Camila Mota), Bárbara Milano, Denise Agassi, Julieta Tarraubella, Leandro Estevam, Maya Quilolo, Rafael Segatto and Sophia Pinheiro, and curatorial follow-up by Catarina Duncan.
PROGRAM
On-site activities at Pivô’s studios
Pivô Research residence’s studios will be open for visits on September 5th, 8th, 9th, and 11th, from 1pm to 7pm.
Ariana Nuala
mangue archive | camila mota and cafira zoé
Bárbara Milano
Pedal
To be together with the necessary space between us. To feel the strength of the collective body. The construction of new paths is made in the gesture of cycling… Spin the wheel of healing.
Call for the Bike Ride, leaving the Pivô towards Jaraguá Peak! Come wearing a mask!
Sunday, September 12th, 8am
More info here.
Denise Agassi
Respiranção-antena has the intention of making the personal electromagnetic field more flexible in order to break old structures of perceptions of the world. It consists in making ourselves available to receive and transmit subtle information. Resonate, tune, convert, connect, channel, and share are the verbs activated in this artistic practice.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 06, 08 and 10/09 (check schedules)
Julieta Tarraubella
Bunker, 2018-2021
In this performance, Tarraubella proposes a vision-blocking exercise aimed at exploring different facts and representations of time. In the action, a group of young people wear led glasses that continuously reproduce news headlines extracted from the internet, from different media and consumed by different audiences. This group operates like an itinerant gang that intervenes in the city.
Sunday, September 5th, 3pm and 5pm.
Leandro Estevam
Maya Quilolo
Ocupando o espaço em branco, video, 2021
Against the body, war. 32 thousand homeless heads. Against the siege, the margin: the Ori chewed up by perverse architecture. The concrete ground is inhospitable. But life is not something that is expelled from the body, just as the body is not something that is expelled with work.
Rafael Segatto
Sophia Pinheiro
Vermelha: conversa sobre slides e um projetor Soviético
A dive into exchanges and conversations about materials from a maternal archive, the possibility of projecting a world of rituals.
Thursday, September 9, 6-7pm
Visitation from Wednesday to Saturday, 1pm to 7pm.
Open Field Platform (online)
Let a new beginning follow every end, that is the course of heaven
Resident artists share some of their projects, references and research in progress.
Video program (online)
This program features a series of audiovisual works by resident artists and guest artist*.
arquivo mangue
Barbara Milano
Denise Agassi
Inaê Moreira*
Julieta Tarraubella
Maya Quilolo
Rafael Segatto
Sophia Pinheiro
Blog
Ariana Nuala
arquivo mangue
para os rios que correm subterrâneos no avesso do céu
“uprisings explode in all regions, the buried rivers were the first to burst the culverts and break the streets in half, they gush so high they meet the waters of the rivers that flow above our heads” AVÁ, cosmic f(r)iction in 3 acts.
Bárbara Milano
Storytelling as a tool for listening, based on a series of bicycle journeys.
Denise Agassi
Records that make up the history of the breathing sessions in the Space Room.
Julieta Tarraubella
Photographs, flowers, twigs, feathers, among other small treasures. The series of photograms Elementals seeks to reveal the magical plane of the intangible that dwells in cities.
Leandro Estevam
Everything is always light.
Maya Quilolo
Orí de cobra é mistério do mundo
Ori de Cobra d’água is a poetic-performative experiment of weaving the mythological body that crosses Maya Quilolo’s existence.
Rafael Segatto
crescer como Exu plantado em terras de Oquê
This text I think is a text where I decide to take it up again to demarcate territory.
Sophia Pinheiro