
ARTIST TALK WITH CARLOS MARTIEL
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 | 7:00 p.m.
The Latino Cultural Center | 2600 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX, 75204.

LA TERCERA ORILLA
January 29 – March 20, 2015.
Commissioned by Eleonora Battiston, Ricardo Forriols, Guibert Rosales.
Artist: Wilber Aguilera, Los Carpinteros, Lorente-Castro-Lorente, Carlos Garaicoa, Glenda León, Carlos Martiel, Lázaro Navarrete, Osmeivy Ortega, Guibert Rosales.
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Kir Royal Gallery
Carrer de la Reina Na Germana, 24,Valencia, Spain, 46005.
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Campus de Vera, Camino de Vera, s/n, Valencia, Spain, 46022.
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SPACE PROGRAM GROUP EXHIBITION
January 10 – February 7, 2015
Artist: Maria Anwander, Deborah Grant, Luis Hidalgo, Jonas Lund, Carlos Martiel, Pablo Rasgado, Camilo Restrepo, Rafaël Rozendaal, Michael Staniak, and Yung Jake
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Steve Turner Contemporary
6026 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Conheça o universo artistico e transformador de Carlos Martiel
Interview by Arte | Ref
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CARLOS MARTIEL, ASCENSIÓN
February 10, 2015
MAAS | Mandragoras Art Space, is proud to present the Cuban artist Carlos Martiel.
MAAS is a space dedicated to the research, production, and promotion of new approaches in multidisciplinary performance. We underline the relevance of a conceptual understanding in terms of collaboration, space installation, and production within a creative environment where roles are not conventionally predetermined.
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MAAS
3601 36 Ave, 3rd floor, Long Island City, New York | 347.527.2269
January 10 – February 7, 2015
Artist: Maria Anwander, Deborah Grant, Luis Hidalgo, Jonas Lund, Carlos Martiel, Pablo Rasgado, Camilo Restrepo, Rafaël Rozendaal, Michael Staniak, and Yung Jake
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Steve Turner Contemporary
6026 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

En la tarde del 6 de noviembre alrededor de las 4:00 pm, el artista cubano en residencia Immigrant Movement International Carlos Martiel producirá Desalojo, un nuevo performance que reacciona a su encuentro con la experiencia urbana en Corona, sobre todo en Willets Point barrio industrial neoyorquino de Queens.
Willets Point Blvd, Corona, Queens, NY.

Curated by: Silvio De Gracia.
Artist: León Ferrari, Catherine Bay, Baggenstos-Rudolf, Adonis Flores, Sabrina Muzi, Elías Adasme, Carlos Martiel, Regina José Galindo, Francesca Fini, Grupo Sinestetico.
Videoplay is an Argentina-based international platform for the dissemination of videoart over the world. Celebrating 10 year of trajectory, Videoplay project is presenting a powerful selection of video-performances from 10 renowned artists. This programme will be exhibited in 10 cities around the world. “Celebration Videoplay” will be exhibited in Milano, during October 2014, with the partnership of VisualContainer. It will be curated by Alessandra Arno in an special screening for [.Box] Videoart Project Space.
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[.BOX]Videoart Project Space
Via Federico Confalonieri 11,
20124 Milano

October 09, 2014
Curated by Caroline Picard
The Dead Weight Performance Series will present two evenings of performance by four invited artists, bookending the inaugural exhibition group show The New [New] Corpse, at Sector 2337. The exhibition regards a return to the figure. This trend echoes the earlier “crisis of the figure” theme in representational painting, while also resonating with newer questions of posthumanism, capitalist critiques, and the transformation of hierarchies, precipitating a “return” of a figure that seems distorted, grotesque, modified, or emphatically absent
Artist: Jesse Malmed, Carlos Martiel, Amelia Charter, Jefferson Pinder.
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2337 N. Milwaukee, Chicago.

Curated by Gean Moreno
(Cannonball’s Commissioning Program)
On the afternoon and evening of September 12, Cuban-born and Cannonball Artist-in-Residence Carlos Martiel will produce Sentence, a new performance that reacts to his unnerving encounter with the urban and social experience of contemporary Miami, particularly in the neighborhood of Overtown. Known for performances that explore the coercive interactions between the individual and the state, particularly as these revolve around race and Afro-Atlantic heritage, Martiel has shifted slightly the space of his concerns: from identity to concrete economic conditions; from autobiography to social narrative; from the kind of inscription on the body that a centralized state produces to another one that results from the more diffuse forces of economic disparity
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1035 North Miami Avenue, Suite 300 | Miami, FL 33136 | 786.347.2360