Thu, May 23 2024
(Above and below) View of Ibon Aranberri’s exhibition “Entrasaka” at ARTIUM Museoa. All photos: Latitudes.
Max Andrews reviews Ibon Aranberri’s survey exhibition “Entresaka”, the ARTIUM Museoa – Museo de Arte Contemporáneo del País Vasco in Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country) for frieze magazine:
“The exhibition’s evocative title, ‘Entresaka’ (‘thinning’ in the Basque language), accounts for the show’s apparent evasiveness, evoking the forestry management practice of selectively felling individual trees in order to promote overall woodland health and diversity. The artist’s most representative and extensive projects are duly cut down as if to their stumps in order that more marginal works may be afforded more light.”
Continue reading “Ibon Aranberri’s Abiding Instincts” here.
The exhibition has been coproduced with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, where it was presented between November 2023 and March 2024 under the title “Vista parcial” (Partial View). It is co-curated by Manuel Borja-Villel and Beatriz Herráez.
(Above and below) Views of Ibon Aranberri’s exhibition “Vista partial (Partial View)” at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid. Photos: Latitudes.
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- “Cognitive Maps” interview between Ibon Aranberri and Peio Aguirre commissioned for UOVO #14 “Ecology, Luxury & Degradation” can be read here (pdf). Part of a 500-page issue guest-edited by Latitudes in 2007.
- Aranberri’s work “Luz de Lemóniz (Light over Lemóniz)”, 2000–2004, included in the Latitudes-curated group exhibition “Greenwashing. Environment: Perils, Promises and Perplexities” at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, 2008.
- Aranberri’s “Zuloa (Ir.T. no513)”, 2004, included in the touring film programme “A Stake in the Mud, A Hole in the Reel: Land Art's Expanded Field, 1968–2008” curated by Latitudes and commissioned by the Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City in 2008;
- Max Andrews’ review of Ibon Aranberri at the Fundació Tàpies, 2011
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