Slow-Selfie. When Knowledge Becomes Image

International Student Artist’s Books Exhibition 2024

 

Opening: March 6th, 5p.m

Exhibition will be on display: March 6th – 22nd

 

Interdepartmental collaboration and internationalisation towards collaborative, Project-based Learning applied to the teaching of undergraduate dissertations in the Grado (Bachelor´s Degree) in Fine Arts leading to an international exhibition of the Artist´s Book.

 

Slow Art

The Slow Movement is an antidote to the fast-paced lifestyle of the present times where faster is always better (from speeding up life´s activities to fast-food, etc.). Contrarily, the Slow Movement advocates a shift towards slowing down life´s pace (slow food, slow travel and slow philosophy approaches such as Byung-Chul Han´s). This movement has also permeated the process and production of art. Slow Art is the antithesis of any form of large-scale reproduction of art and mass art production. It also revitalises the capacity for  reflexion and contemplation by the art beholder.

 

Antiselfie

The antiselfie is the antithesis of the selfie and its immediate and  exponential proliferation in social networks. It is put forward as a reflective educational exercise which requires self- knowledge as a first step towards any form of self-referential art production.

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Curator of the project: Prof. Gloria Lapeña Gallego

Curator of the project from Lithuania: Prof. Kęstutis Vasiliūnas

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Participants of the project

University of Granada, Spain

Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania

University of Arts Magdalena Abakanowicz, Poznan, Poland

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Students from Vilnius Academy of Arts, Graphic  Department: Ona Dubakaitė, Jonė Dūdaitė, Anastasija Fokša, Emilija Grigaliūnaitė, Marija Gabrielė Karputė, Elzė Milašiūtė

Austėja Skrupskaitė, Eitvydas Žukas.

 

University of Granada: Israel Ángulo Magdaleno, Clara Bernabeu Morales, Alberto Cara Zurita, Lourdes María Castillo García, Ana Belén Gallardo Balboa, Elisa Isabel García Luque, Marta Gómez Gea, Carmen Liria, Teresa Morales Alcaraz, Victoria Navarrete Rodríguez, Azra Ramos Bonillo, Juan Antonio Sánchez Hernández, León Perales Sierra.

 

University of Arts Magdalena Abakanowicz, Poznan: Wiktoria Cichoń, Adela Fryczkowska, Julia Hazuka, Karolina Koterwas, Teresa Nuckowska, Alicja Orłowska

Monika Szczygieł, Agata Sophie Stemerowicz, Aleksandra Zwolankiewicz.

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Sponsors: VDA, Erasmus+