INTERVENTION CYCLE: 20 GRADOS

As part of the Parallel Program, the Tectónica Space will host the Intervention Cycle: 20 Grados. The research by the artists and curators presented in this section focuses on the dialogue between art and urban spaces, using different artistic practices to question the social structure of the cities we inhabit and the way we interact with their architectures and territories. Through these actions, bridges will be built between disciplines and diverse perspectives, expanding the understanding of how art is nourished by the urban fabric and how public space serves as a natural environment for artistic creation. The 20 Grados Intervention Cycle presents the work of 10 key artists in the contemporary art sector in an open, relaxed, and dynamic space.


Book Jockey. Helena Goñi.


INTERVENTION BY HELENA GOÑI: BOOK JOCKEY

When: Wednesday, March 5th. 17:00h

Where: Tectónica Space. (Stand D3). Art Madrid Fair. Galería de Cristal of the Palacio de Cibeles. C/ Montalbán, 1.


The presentation is part of a new and experimental format known as BookJockey, a unique experience designed to show and enjoy photobooks in an innovative way. Like a DJ session, where songs are mixed and matched to create a unique atmosphere, a BookJockey session consists of showing and mixing photobooks to create an immersive visual narrative.

In this case, the author has carefully selected some of her most outstanding publications, including the project available at https://helenagoni.com/project/works-2020-2021/ and a new publication soon to be released. Throughout the experience, the public will be invited to feel and enjoy the books in a unique and dynamic format that invites interaction and enjoyment of photographic art in a fresh and experiential way.


ABOUT HELENA GOÑI

Helena Goñi (b. 1990) is an artist and photobook enthusiast from the Basque Country (Spain), based in Brooklyn since 2021. She works with analogue photographic processes, sometimes incorporating video and writing. Her images are somewhere between a performative approach to photography and a spontaneous snapshot, portraying people and places that the artist encounters in her daily life.



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