Theory As Action Oscar Masotta at MACBA
Theory as Action Oscar Masotta at MACBA ► Curated by Ana Longoni, the exhibition is organised around nine thematic areas that cover the intense intellectual and artistic career of the Argentine thinker Oscar Masotta, starting from his notion of the theoretical exercise as a mode of political action. ► Masotta went into exile in 1975 in Barcelona, where he died four years later. Founder of the Freudian Field Library in 1977, he was a key agent in the introduction of Lacanian thought in Spain, as he had previously been in Argentina and Latin America. ► The exhibition features works by Roberto Jacoby, Eduardo Costa, Raúl Escari, Marta Minujín, Charlie Squirru, Dalila Puzzovio, Rubén Santantonín, Luis Wells and Alberto Greco, among others. It includes unpublished documentary material and artistic works made by Masotta, while giving an account of his legacy in contemporary art with contributions by Gonzalo Elvira, Dora García, Guillermina Mongan and the collective Un Faulduo. ► Oscar Masotta. Theory as Action is the result of several years of collective research. The exhibition was presented in 2017 at MUAC (Mexico) and after its showing at MACBA it will travel to Buenos Aires (Parque de la Memoria, 2018). Title: Oscar Masotta. Theory as Action Opening: Thursday 22 March 2018, 7.30 pm Dates: 23 March – 11 September 2018 Organisation and production: Exhibition organised by MUAC Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, UNAM, Mexico, in collaboration with MACBA Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona Curator: Ana Longoni Oscar Masotta. Theory as Action seeks to reconstruct the intellectual journey of this thinker, theoretician and artist (Buenos Aires, 1930 – Barcelona, 1979) through a wide selection of documentary material, works by the artists he wrote about, as well as artworks he produced himself.
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