Narciso

Tania Bruguera

1 October – 31 January 2020

Casa da Cerca, Lisboa

Visual Arts, Performance

Tania Bruguera’s main concerns are institutional power, borders and migration. Art isn’t a neutral action for Bruguera – it allows and invites social and political changes that are sometimes radical. Bruguera denominates this approach as Useful Art, in which the audience is involved as an active participant instead of being mere spectators.

“Narciso” evokes the migration and refugee crisis. Through the eye of Bruguera, this movement gains an expression of individual crisis centered in the body and the identity of each spectator: “A person will sit on a sculpture and will observe their face in the water. When they get near the water to see themselves, the reflection found will not be theirs but that of an immigrant person”, writes Tania Bruguera.

For this creation, Tania was inspired by a question raised by Alain Badiou in the prologue to “The Agony of Eros” of philosopher Byung-Chul Han: “Is it absolutely certain that the only way to oppose a consumerist and contractual conception of alterity is to abolish the self, on a sublime and all-but-impossible scale, in order to encounter the Other?”. In the same book, Byung-Chul Han reaffirms that for human thought to exist “one must have been a friend, a lover” or that, in a way, has given themselves to the other.

Sessions

01.10 – 31.01.20

Casa da Cerca, Lisboa

Curatorship
Filia Oliveira
Production
BoCA
Co-production
Galerias Municipais EGEAC, Estudio Bruguera
With the participation of
Larisa Tovmasyan, Omid Bahrami, Phylemon Mulanda
Thanks to
RefugiActo
Camera
Pedro Mourinha
Production support
Tworlds Productions, Waves of Youth
Programmation
MILL – Makers In Little Lisbon
Construction
OXYD