Mira Calix - (Inter)national Residency 2019/20
Mira Calix is one of the eighteen participants of the (Inter)national Residency program in 2019-20.
The program is addressed to any artist or curator or other creative and curious practitioner who has a concrete artistic research question they would like to take further.
"We Portal" is the brainchild of multidisciplinary artist Mira Calix. It is an exploration, a re-appropriation of the existing conventions of online platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as an art space. By commissioning art that works exclusively within the confines of these templates, Mira subverts the notion that they exist only as virtual spaces and treats each platform as an exhibition space in its own right.
This residency will facilitate the development of a project that is not only unique in its format, but progressive in the way that it surveys and re-works the aforementioned constructs of existing social networks. Calix will elaborate on a premise that started out as an instinctive and informal exploration of art’s place in the non-physical landscape. She is seeking the time and space to develop the project and the opportunity, infrastructure and research period it requires to become an ongoing and recognised collaborative artwork. A new kind of performative practice that sits within, and subverts the frameworks designed by the current social media platforms. She hopes to achieve this by bringing We Portal to Athens, collaborating with and exploring the work of the vibrant artistic community, and engaging in a period of practical and academic research.
Calix has taken a ‘6 degrees of separation’ approach when programming and inviting artists to work with her on We Portal, reaching out to members of her own network to select performers. During the residency, she will expand this mode of selection by enlisting other experts in relevant fields from the local artistic community to influence her choices. This will give the project the space and regularity it needs to grow, using an organic yet composed methodology that is analogous to the social networks it depends on.
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