How to Make a Mask
By (Author) Pedro Barateiro
By (author) Joo Mouro
By (author) Lus Silva
By (author) Anders Kreuger
By (author) Ana Teixeira Pinto
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
24th September 2019
Germany
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Paperback
240
Width 197mm, Height 273mm, Spine 15mm
666g
Writings and visual materials by the Portuguese artist Pedro Barateiro, with new essays by critics and curators.How to Make a Mask borrows its title from a 2011 performance by the Portuguese artist Pedro Barateiro in which he reflects upon the role of the individual within the sociopolitical situations of the collective through references ranging from psychological tests to the history of theater. The performance was developed and first presented in a period when social media exposure had begun to define new forms of personal interaction. It is now apparent, after all these years, that such new forms of communication and interaction are easily manipulated, facilitating new forms of political control. Along with the artist's own writings and visual material, this volume features new essays by Ana Teixeira Pinto and Anders Kreuger, an epilogue by Pieternel Vermoortel and Els Silvrants-Barclay, and an extended note by the editors Jo o Mour o and Luis Silva.
Pedro Barateiro is a Portuguese artist who lives and works in Lisbon. Pedro Barateiro is a Portuguese artist who lives and works in Lisbon. Jo o Mour o and Luis Silva are a curatorial duo based in Lisbon, where they currently serve as codirectors of Kunsthalle Lissabon, a contemporary art institution they founded in 2009. Luis Silva and Jo o Mour o are a curatorial duo based in Lisbon, where they currently serve as codirectors of Kunsthalle Lissabon, a contemporary art institution they founded in 2009. Ana Teixeira Pinto is a writer and theorist, based in Berlin.