Artista: Cómo este artista desafió todo el sistema del arte - Isidoro Valcárcel Medina | #116
🎙 In this episode of Art in Dialogue, we talk with Isidoro Valcárcel Medina, a pioneer of conceptual art in Spain. His career, marked by institutional disobedience, rejection of the market, and ethical experimentation, compels us to rethink the role of the artist, the viewer, and art itself. An essential conversation with someone who has made ideas his way of life, and art a political and radical act. 📍 Can art exist without being bought? Is it possible to create a work that is neither signed, sold, nor exhibited? 00:00 Intro 01:47 Guest Gallery: Prats Nogueras Blanchard — Esther Pertegaz 02:00 Presentation by Isidoro Valcárcel Medina 04:14 The Day He Left the Royal Academy for a Dusty Record 13:21 Why All Profound Art Is Conceptual (Even Las Meninas) 19:23 New York 1968: "This Is What I Do" 27:09 Pamplona 1972: Presenting a Place Instead of a Work 37:29 Random Calls: Art That Happens Without a Gallery or Museum 41:36 National Prize and Velázquez: Is the System Integrating the Dissident? 46:08 Author vs. Artist: The Distinction That Changes Everything 57:02 "Failure, Well Understood, Is a Success" 1:00:00 At 89: "I Want to Do Something More Outrageous" 💡 Connect with the vibrant artistic community of Arteinformado: https://bit.ly/3VApcjG 👉 Follow Isidoro Valcárcel Medina on Arteinformado: https://bit.ly/4ucBRrA 📖 Spirit of the Apprentice and Other Writings - Isidoro Valcárcel Medina: https://bit.ly/4t5sPvm 🖼️ Gallery of the Week: Prats Nogueras Blanchard with the work “Daily Collapse (Panic)”, 2008 by Ester Partegàs In Daily Collapse, Partegàs addresses tensions, bondage, slavery, dependence, relationships, collapse, overload, fragmentation, and rupture. Connections and disconnections. Initially conceived as a series of independent works, when grouped together, meanings and relationships multiply. The works that carry these meanings are, in turn, created by combining, uniting, and interrelating fragments or pieces drawn from diverse sources. ℹ️ Learn more about the artist: https://bit.ly/45mQXRn Follow us on: 📸 Instagram: / arteendialogo 🐦 Twitter: / arteendialogo 🕺 TikTok: / arteendialogo 🎧 Buzzsprout: https://arteendialogo.buzzsprout.com 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🤝 Support us!: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2247281/su...

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