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Experiences of the common good : inSite/Casa Gallina, a project immersed in a neighborhood

Title
Experiences of the common good : inSite/Casa Gallina, a project immersed in a neighborhood / edited by Pablo Lafuente in collaboration with the inSite/Casa Gallina team.
ISBN
9780964255418
0964255413
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Santa María la Ribera, México : inSite, Casa Gallina, 2018.
Physical Description
284 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
Notes
"This publication is an inSite/Casa Gallina curatorial platform"--Facing title page.
"Published to mark the completion of inSite/Casa Gallina, the sixth version of inSite"--Facing title page.
"The print run consists of 1,000 copies"--Colophon.
Summary
"Thirteen years after inSite_05 inaugurated in what would be the last edition of inSite located on the border between Tijuana and San Diego, this book tells the history of the sixth edition and five year project that tells the story of inSite / Casa Gallina in the neighborhood of Santa María la Ribera in Mexico City. The collective process of composition of this publication involved the neighbors and users, the permanent team (among which some are neighbors), the guests hired by the inSite / Casa Gallina team to perform specific actions (workshops, classrooms, artistic projects ...), to new guests (Writers who are not neighbors or collaborators and who were given the task of writing about the project). Therefore, this book is, among other things, a collection of names, of individuals who entered at some point in contact with inSite / Casa Gallina and its activities "...the proposal that although there would be artists invited to participate in residences of long-term research -mostly Mexicans-, neither they nor their works would be the main focus, but would constitute only one of the elements of a constellation of cultural, educational, scientific and communal-social organized by inSite / Casa Gallina with residents of Santa María la Ribera. Therefore, instead of exploiting the community to that it was at the service of some kind of reconceptualized notion of social art, the initiative would focus on the community in order to provide new opportunities so that you could think again as such, as community. Of all the inSite projects, Casa Gallina is the one that is least focused on art, but it is also the one that has done more to question the Curatorial conventions. Maybe, that's why it's the inSite initiative that has had a more relevant effect"--Pablo Lafuente.
"Casa Gallina is the most recent edition of in/Site, an art program held five times between 1992 and 2005 within an 80-kilometer corridor along the San Diego-Tijuana border between the USA and Mexico. At Casa Gallina, which was launched in 2013 and whose edition ends in 2018, the initiatives are developed in one particular neighborhood, Santa Maria la Ribera, a hub of hybrid public life in the megalopolis of Mexico City. Casa Gallina fulfills a dual role, as a place to house processes of participation in the neighborhood, and as a residence for artists who work with the local people. All of this is undertaken outside of the scope of conventional art world The meeting places include a kitchen garage open to local residents, a space for ideas to be exchanged and developed by artists and their collaborators, another space for technical workshops, and a further open space devoted for accumulating and exchanging knowledge produced by carrying out projects and programs. "It's not a community house, reinforcing the identity of the community -which would mean conforming to a police principle on Rancièrean terms- precisely because the intention is to keep the potential not only of the results (projects), but also of the subjective experience of those participating in the collaborative activity"--Front flap.
Variant and related titles
InSite/Casa Gallina, a project immersed in a neighborhood
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Telling the story of inSite/Casa Gallina / Pablo Lafuente
Housing change
A vegetable garden, a classroom
Cultivated visions: the home vegetable garden
A house is a neighborhood, a neighborhood is a house / Joshua Decter
Open table: creating bonds
The trust route: circulating support
Prestaduría
Business owns and designers
A week at Casa Gallina / Jesús Carrillo
Facebook Casa Gallina
Vocabulary of belonging
We are more than just those who you see here / inSite/Casa Gallina team
Dialogues on display
Universe 4-Zoo 1: a cabinet of the animal kingdom
A minimal botanical atlas of Santa Maria la Ribera
Living with water: getting to know the valley of Mexico City basin
Dust: a critical reflection on the impact of mining in Mexico
Allende-Apollo XI
Marvelous economy / Víctor Palacios
Green network: the power of seeds
Newsletters
New territories: A wager without a spectacle? / Michael Krichman and Carmen Cuenca
The wake of neighborhood learning
Mending holes with dinosaur patches / María Berríos
The first gift
While we're here / team acknowledgments
Food and resilience
Network imaginaries: neighborhood affects and the politics of locality / Josefa Ortega and Osvaldo Sánchez
Local knowledges: defending the environment
Accompaniment: unfolding paths as a work of art
The wheel bears no resemblance to a leg / Erick Mayenberg
Tropical depression / Edgardo Aragón
Porcelain / Marianna Dellekemp
Broken teeth / Mauricio Limón
I am mandala / Cadu
Five invisible haiku / Eduardo Navarro
Wanderlust / Ana María Millán
Vestiges / Rfiki Sánchez
Unbraiding / Damian Ontiveros
Mnemonic matter: the law of the similar / Osvaldo Ruiz
Collective mapping / Iconoclastas
Mestizo / Omar Gómez
Collaborative sculpture / Tercerunquinto
Floating crafts / Cynthia Gutierrez
Child heroes / Itzel Martínez
The thinking machine
Some numbers
Casa Gallina: nesting the imaginary
Forged words: neighborhood dialogues
Expanding the network
Niches for temporary get togethers
Shared futures
Withdrawal into the public sphere / Nina Möntmann
Registering localities
Designing prototypes with collaboration tools
Raising awareness about the flow
Actors and programs: a chronology.
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