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SUMMARY:Slow. Look. Live. | Oscar Murillo
DESCRIPTION:Oscar Murillo\nCurrent Exhibiting Artist at the AAM\nLa Paila\, Valle del Cauca\, Colombia\nAAM exhibiting artist Oscar Murillo delves into the idea of being grounded as he spends time in his small hometown in the mountains of Colombia\, finding sites of slowness and solitude in the local rural landscape. What is it like to be a global artist residing in a single location? Murillo looks to his flight # drawing series\, often drafted on airplanes\, in hotels\, and other liminal spaces. Murillo asks viewers to consider what makes them feel present and\, ultimately\, liberated in this particular moment\, one in which we may pause\, reboot\, and reset. \nJoin a regional\, national\, and international group of participants on Fridays at 4 p.m. (MDT) with Rachel Ropeik\, AAM Learning Director\, on Instagram Live and Instagram Stories @AspenArtMuseum. \nInitiated during this period of unprecedented physical distancing\, Slow.Look.Live.\, offers an occasion to slow down and reflect with deeper intention on artistic processes and dialogues. Introducing a range of artists\, curators\, and thinkers\, the new initiative focuses on how perception\, creation\, and community are being shaped by our various current geographical locations. Each week\, we chart the relationships of our guests to the changing world\, their immediate environments\, and their studios. As we continually redefine how art can be made and experienced\, Slow.Look.Live.\, will evolve indefinitely as a core program for Aspen Art Museum’s visitors and beyond.
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LOCATION:Aspen Art Museum\, 637 East Hyman Avenue\, Aspen\, CO\, 81611\, United States
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SUMMARY:Slow. Look. Live. | Clarissa Tossin
DESCRIPTION:Clarissa Tossin\nArtist in Residence\, EMPAC / Rensselaer\, Troy\, NY\nIs it necessary—or even feasible—to maintain the same habits and practices we held before the world went on lockdown? Los Angeles–based artist Clarissa Tossin\, currently an artist-in-residence at the Curtis. R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer\, New York\, discusses a redefinition of productivity and her inspiration right now. Tossin also unveils in-progress projects and plays an excerpt from a recent score using 3-D-printed replicas of pre-Columbian musical instruments. \nJoin a regional\, national\, and international group of participants on Fridays at 4 p.m. (MDT) with Rachel Ropeik\, AAM Learning Director\, on Instagram Live and Instagram Stories @AspenArtMuseum. \n\nImage Credit:A clip from Clarissa Tossin’s work-in-progress presentation for Mojo’q che b’ixan ri ixkanulab’ / Antes de que los Volcanes Canten / Before the Volcanoes Sing at EMPAC / Rensselaer. Working with 3D-printed versions of pre-Columbian wind instruments held in US and Guatemalan museum collections\, Tossin and her collaborators discuss the prototypes produced with anthropologist/archaeologist Jared Katz\, the Mayer Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow for Pre-Columbian Art at the Denver Art Museum. \n\nInitiated during this period of unprecedented physical distancing\, Slow.Look.Live.\, offers an occasion to slow down and reflect with deeper intention on artistic processes and dialogues. Introducing a range of artists\, curators\, and thinkers\, the new initiative focuses on how perception\, creation\, and community are being shaped by our various current geographical locations. Each week\, we chart the relationships of our guests to the changing world\, their immediate environments\, and their studios. As we continually redefine how art can be made and experienced\, Slow.Look.Live.\, will evolve indefinitely as a core program for Aspen Art Museum’s visitors and beyond.
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