Teresa Pinheiro
Last February, Kader Attia and Jean-Jacques Lebel presented “L’Un et l’Autre [One and the Other]” at Palais de Tokyo. Jean-Jacques Lebel (b. 1936, France) is an artist, curator, writer, activist, event organiser, and was the author of the first European happening; Kader Attia (b. 1970, France) grew up between Paris and Algeria, and his interdisciplinary approach to research explores issues such as traditions, colonialism and collective memory. During April, while we are in social isolation and restrained from making and attending exhibitions in the physical world, we invited 4 artists and 4 curators to take the stage (read the website of 4Cs) and use it to communicate with their works and words in a convivial culture.“Wald: inhabiting spaces” is a dialogue between Gregor Graf’s series of drawings “Wald” and Teresa Pinheiro’s reflections on the emotional, familiar, collective connection to the sceneries of our memories.“Wald: inhabiting spaces” is a dialogue between Gregor Graf’s series of drawings “Wald” and Teresa Pinheiro’s reflections on the emotional, familiar, collective connection to the sceneries of our memories.“Wald: inhabiting spaces” is a dialogue between Gregor Graf’s series of drawings “Wald” and Teresa Pinheiro’s reflections on the emotional, familiar, collective connection to the sceneries of our memories.“Wald: inhabiting spaces” is a dialogue between Gregor Graf’s series of drawings “Wald” and Teresa Pinheiro’s reflections on the emotional, familiar, collective connection to the sceneries of our memories.“Wald: inhabiting spaces” is a dialogue between Gregor Graf’s series of drawings “Wald” and Teresa Pinheiro’s reflections on the emotional, familiar, collective connection to the sceneries of our memories.