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Pols•Jan 16, 2025 — Mar 09, 2025
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A practice is defined as any routinized form of behavior that is composed of different interconnected elements: bodily activities, mental activities, objects, uses and other forms of knowledge such as meanings, practical knowledge, emotions and motivations. The existence of a practice depends on the specific interconnection between these different elements.
It is through its performance, through the immediacy of action, that the practice as an entity is completed and reproduced. Only in the doing do the elements of a practice come together, and it is in their successive re- creation that social orders are sustained and stabilized. However, it is precisely those moments in which these elements can be reconfigured and the social order altered.
Seen through this prism, sculpture is itself a practice. With its historical genealogy, its aesthetic problems, materials, techniques and associated knowledge. Here, however, sculpture is not understood as an aesthetically...More
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No viene a nuestros labios
Pols•Jan 16, 2025 — Mar 09, 2025
Press Release
A practice is defined as any routinized form of behavior that is composed of different interconnected elements: bodily activities, mental activities, objects, uses and other forms of knowledge such as meanings, practical knowledge, emotions and motivations. The existence of a practice depends on the specific interconnection between these different elements.
It is through its performance, through the immediacy of action, that the practice as an entity is completed and reproduced. Only in the doing do the elements of a practice come together, and it is in their successive re- creation that social orders are sustained and stabilized. However, it is precisely those moments in which these elements can be reconfigured and the social order altered.
Seen through this prism, sculpture is itself a practice. With its historical genealogy, its aesthetic problems, materials, techniques and associated knowledge. Here, however, sculpture is not understood as an aesthetically...More