±I96I Founding the Expanded Arts presented the first detailed analysis of the decisive year in the 1960s that led to the invention of the “expansion of the arts”. The exhibition looked at the origins of the change, the experimental activity and the earliest collective actions that pointed to the beginning of an unprecedented expansion of the notion of “composition” and soon generated a multidisciplinary project that took place in real time/simultaneously over the course of that year.The following performances “Huddle”, “Platforms”, “Slant Board”, “Accompaniment For Sound and Censor” were put on, with contribution from Simoni Forti.
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, 2013, Madrid, ES
“SILENCIO | ARCHIVO | 2” was on display between October 2021 and November 2022 in Munich at the HypoVereinsbank Private Banking exhibition space.
This track was composed in collaboration with Claudio Spizzo using elements from field recordings of Clara at work in her studio and samples we have selected from artists whose work we consider a conceivable alternative to silence. The voice is Clara herself, we asked her to talk about silence and the creative process that led to the conception of the first “Silencio” installation in 2008. NOTE: this track is a short version mixed for in situ listening using headphones. We recommend using quality headphones for the best experience.
HypoVereinsbank Gallery, 2022, Munich, DE
Umberto Diecinove and Danilo Bozzetto seem to take a stance in favour of the rediscovery, both ethical and aesthetic, of an opportunity for verse, an opportunity for reflection and the study of a slow form of expression. One could say, a language capable of waiting, a profound stance that does not anticipate decisions, that does not want to alter, affect or change things, particularly nature, but only contemplate, be in harmony with, establish an intimate, secret and sensitive relationship with space and the surrounding world…
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P A R I S N E S S Artmundi Gallery, 2015, Paris, FR
HAIKU Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery, 2011 Roma, IT
_skylines Galleria RoccaTre, 2009, Torino, IT
mon(*)MESLY est le projet de résidence artistique que propose l’artiste Valentina Canseco dans le centre social la Maison de la Solidarité, situé dans le quartier du Mont-Mesly à Créteil, entre janvier et juin 2014. C’est un projet soutenu et financé par la DRAC, la région du Val de Marne, la MDS et le CAUE 94. L’artiste entreprend de réaliser une œuvre collaborative et participative dans l’espace public, dans le quartier du Mont-Mesly, impliquant l’ensemble du groupe des ASL (Ateliers socio linguistique) de la MDS (Maison de la Solidarité) et en invitant le CAUE du Val de Marne ( Centre d’architecture, d’urbanisme et de l’environnement 94) à intervenir dans le projet de façon permanente. A travers cette collaboration, les habitants sont invités à poser un nouveau regard sur leur quartier par la pratique artistique en dialogue avec l’urbanisme et l’architecture.
2014, Créteil (Paris), FR