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Amalia Pica: please listen hurry, others speak better

Amalia Pica: please listen hurry, others speak better
Library Shelf Location 18.PICA
Publication Date 2018
Description

Contributions by Aileen Burns & Johan Lundh, Carolin Köchling, Rafael Ortega, Filipa Ramos, Volker Sommer, Eugenio Viola

The catalogue please listen hurry others speak better accompanies solo exhibitions by Amalia Pica at three venues: “ears to speak” at The Power Plant in Toronto and “please open hurry” at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. Two threads in Pica’s practice are brought together: communication between humans and exchange between species. The artist raises questions of mutual understanding through constructing forums that address shared experience. Illustrations of primate and human social models and interpersonal communication in the publication are accompanied by documentation of performances that enact social hierarchies and animal-language studies. Volker Sommer writes about his work on animal rights and the initiative to establish a “community of equals,” and Filipa Ramos reflects on primate anthropologists Jane Goodall and Gregory Bateson. A conversation between Carolin Köchling and Pica considers her artistic practice, and Eugenio Viola and Pica discuss the performative element of the artworks.

ISBN 9783956794278
Quantity 1
Pages 128
Editors Amy Barret-Lennard, Aileen Burns, Johan Lundh, Gaetane Verna
Authors Aileen Burns, Johan Lundh, Carolin Köchling, Rafael Ortega, Filipa Ramos, Volker Sommer, Eugenio Viola
Format Paperback
Publishers Sternberg Press, Berlin, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Institute of Modern Art, Institute of Contemporary Art Perth
Related Artist Amalia Pica
Category Exhibitions
Keywords Shared experience, Animals, Social Hierachies, Communication
Language English

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