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.


Sergio Muro. Photografy by Ocara.


INTERVENTION BY SERGIO MURO: OBRA MAESTRA

When: Sunday March 9th. 13:00h

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


The city, with its fast pace, absorbs us and the daily routine tends to depersonalise us. Humanising the space in which we live and strengthening our personal relationships should be fundamental objectives in our lives. It would be disheartening to think that we pass through existence without leaving a meaningful mark. Giving meaning to our lives means transcending through our actions, improving our surroundings, whether urban, environmental or personal. Why not think of ourselves as a masterpiece in constant process and evolution?


ABOUT SERGIO MURO

Sergio Muro (Zaragoza, 1974) is a multidisciplinary artist with a background in art history, heritage management and graphic arts. Throughout his career he has produced more than 150 international performances in cities such as London, New York, Venice and Tokyo, and has curated more than 100 exhibitions. He has participated in solo exhibitions in leading institutions such as the Pablo Serrano Museum, the IAACC Museum and the CAI Foundation, and has been selected for international events such as ARCO and the Huesca International Film Fair. His work has won several awards, including the Ahora de las Artes Visuales prize and the Pollock Gallery Video Performance Competition. He has received artistic residencies and international grants, and has directed performative performances and festivals. Muro has also published several books, including 'Life is a Performance' and '100 Tips for Being an Artist'. He has also worked as cultural manager for initiatives such as Burgos 2031 and has participated in the creation of murals and urban art projects. His work is included in prestigious collections and he has worked to promote and disseminate contemporary art through his work in education and cultural management.



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