TY - GEN
T1 - Rocks (Lost)
T2 - in StoneStatements: Missing words for considering Stones, Rocks, Pebbles and Mountains: A Vocabulary of Proximity
AU - Woodward, Margaret
AU - Phillips, Justy
A2 - Bethonico, Mabe
N1 - Mabe Bethônico works in dialogue with archives, libraries, museums, using various medias such as prints, publications, posters, websites and lectures. She deals with limits between historic material and invention, evidencing how information can be constructed and continuously reworked. Her projects are research based and may extend over several years. The productions derive in publications, exhibitions and conferences and may be incorporated or built inflexible archives, sometimes constituting collections. She has shown regularly across Brazil and Europe and is a prominent figure in the Brazilian art scene, having won various awards and been supported by research agencies and museums.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - We were invited to contribute an entry for StoneStatements: Missing words for considering Stones, Rocks, Pebbles and Mountains: A Vocabulary of Proximity. This work is created by Mabe Bethonico presented at the Biennale Architettura 2021, in Venice. This is a proposed dictionary for relating differently to minerals and shifting frames of thought. How to address a relationship with pebbles, stones, rocks, and mountains that is beyond the economic perspective? How to imagine a vocabulary of proximity, as opposed to objectification and abstraction? What would be a language to consider life with, within and through geologic elements?
AB - We were invited to contribute an entry for StoneStatements: Missing words for considering Stones, Rocks, Pebbles and Mountains: A Vocabulary of Proximity. This work is created by Mabe Bethonico presented at the Biennale Architettura 2021, in Venice. This is a proposed dictionary for relating differently to minerals and shifting frames of thought. How to address a relationship with pebbles, stones, rocks, and mountains that is beyond the economic perspective? How to imagine a vocabulary of proximity, as opposed to objectification and abstraction? What would be a language to consider life with, within and through geologic elements?
KW - geology
UR - https://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/2021/one-planet/mabe-beth%C3%B4nico
UR - https://www.mabebethonico.online/stonestatements-editions
M3 - Creative Works Original - Textual
CY - Geneva
ER -