Workshop internacional de artistas = International artists workshop.
Ed. prod. coord. de Mónica de Miranda, Jorge Rocha e Lúcia Marques
The Home and Abroad book is a Xerem edition developed during the International Workshop Home and Abroad. The publication is bilingual (PT/EN) and provides a large varied visual documentation on the workshop development with 21 participating artists during the two-week residency at Monte dos Cipestres in Sintra, emphasizing the ateliers’ opening day – “Open Day” to the public in general. In addition to the respective Xerem’ artistic coordinators and co-founders texts (Jorge and Monica de Miranda), the edition presents the Triangle Network director (Alessio Antoniolli) and the resident curator (Lúcia Marques) testimonies. It includes as well various contributions of other curators, programmers, cultural managers and artists invited to participate in this cross programming initiative, namely David-Alexandre Guéniot, Lourenço Egreja, Jorge Barreto Xavier, José António Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk, João Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana and Rigo. Design by MusaWorkLab. The book was launched in London at the headquarters of Gasworks and in Lisbon at Carpe Diem – Arte Pesquisa and is available in the library of the Carpe Diem – Arte e Pesquisa.
Workshop internacional de artistas = International artists workshop.
Ed. prod. coord. de Mónica de Miranda, Jorge Rocha e Lúcia Marques
The Home and Abroad book is a Xerem edition developed during the International Workshop Home and Abroad. The publication is bilingual (PT/EN) and provides a large varied visual documentation on the workshop development with 21 participating artists during the two-week residency at Monte dos Cipestres in Sintra, emphasizing the ateliers’ opening day – “Open Day” to the public in general. In addition to the respective Xerem’ artistic coordinators and co-founders texts (Jorge and Monica de Miranda), the edition presents the Triangle Network director (Alessio Antoniolli) and the resident curator (Lúcia Marques) testimonies. It includes as well various contributions of other curators, programmers, cultural managers and artists invited to participate in this cross programming initiative, namely David-Alexandre Guéniot, Lourenço Egreja, Jorge Barreto Xavier, José António Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk, João Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana and Rigo. Design by MusaWorkLab. The book was launched in London at the headquarters of Gasworks and in Lisbon at Carpe Diem – Arte Pesquisa and is available in the library of the Carpe Diem – Arte e Pesquisa.