At the CA2M, the collective exhibition "Sin motivo aparente" ["For no apparent reason"] showcases the work of over thirty artists, reviewing the relationship between art and public within a context, under the aegis of Lawrence Weiner and Robert Filliou, who introduced essential tools to understand new ways of reception of art production.
The show draws its thrust from its title: the curators explain that the possibility of the works on display won't be forced into the lines of "a particular discursive plot, warding the curatorial tyranny and the narrative imposition off".
Sin Motivo Aparente
At CA2M Madrid, a collective exhibition showcases the work of over thirty artists, reviewing the relationship between art and public.
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- 29 May 2013
- Madrid
The exhibition seeks to become fiction applied to art, in order to slowly shed the discourse until it remains up in the vacuum, in the emptiness, operating independently in the viewers' mind. The exhibition invokes Lawrence Weiner's main contributions to the art of our time: the possibility that art “may not necessarily be built”, that it may only work as an idea and the receptor is the one who creates its meaning.
Through 29 September 2013
Sin Motivo Aparente
CA2M
Avda. Constitución 23, Móstoles, Madrid