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INTERRUPTIONS
 
 
A SELECTION OF VIDEOS BY ANIBAL LOPEZ & SITE-SPECIFIC INTERVENTION BY ART COLLECTIVE DEMOCRACIA
 
THE ARMORY SHOW. NEW YORK: 4-5 MARCH 2010
 
 
Democracia KILL THE POOR
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DEMOCRACIA. KILL THE POOR. PHOTO: RODRIGO PEREDA. __ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
   
   
 
ITINERARIES  
 

In March, New York City's art scene becomes more vibrant than ever with The Armory Show, the ADAA Art Show and an ever-growing rooster of satellite art fairs, gallery openings and special events. Once again, the Artbus will be in town  shuttling hectic art lovers and collectors comfortably to their destinations aboard its limo on 4-5 March. Inside the Artbus, passengers will view a selection of videos by Guatemalan conceptual artist Anibal Lopez, aka A-153167. While the exterior, will host a text intervention especially conceived for the Artbus by the Spanish art collective Democracia.

ITINERARY THURSDAY MARCH 4, 2010

6:00 PM Meet at the entrance of The Armory Show and board our black limo to head downtown for a night of special programs by Soho's most exciting alternative spaces
6:30 PM Visit Art in General and/or Apexart
7:00 PM Stroll two blocks to attend Lilibeth Cuenca's performance at Location 1
8:00 PM Visit "Rip it Up and Start Again" at Artists Space

ITINERARY FRIDAY MARCH 5, 2010

3:30 PM Meet at the entrance of Volta on 34th Street - opposite the Empire State Building-
4:00 PM Walk through of Sculpture Center's current exhibition "Leopards in the Temple"
5:00 PM View Josh Smith's exhibition "On The Water" at Deitch Studios
5:30 PM Experience over 100 highlights from Emily Fisher Landau's distinguished contemporary art collection at the Fisher Landau Center. Artist Jon Kessler will host an informal discussion about his work
7:00 PM Special Evening at PS1. (Performance by Hwang Eunhye)

SEATS ARE LIMITED. FOR BOOKINGS/FURTHER INFORMATION: info@art-bus.com

   
 
ABOUT THE ARTISTS  
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A-153168 (ANÍBAL LÓPEZ)
BIO WORKS
 
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A pioneer of performance art in Central America, Aníbal López (also known as A-153167, his identification number) has become notorious for his extreme actions and disruptive urban interventions. Generally aimed at immersing viewers into the region’s social and political tensions, his works combine the dry language of 1960/1970s conceptual art with the revolutionary ethos of a Latin American guerrillero. Turning his native Guatemala City into a stage for urban interventions, López engages unwitting passersby disrupting cultural codes and challenging institutional power >>
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WITH THE SUPPORT OF:  

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The Consulate General of Spain in New York, Beso de Vino Wines, Volta & The Armory Show

 
 
   
 

 

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