Rewind-Play-Forward: Costa Rica's magical memory

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8th Kaunas Biennial 2011, M.Zilinskas Art Gallery of the National Museum M.K.

Ciurlionis, Lithuania.

Galería Nacional, Costa Rica

August 4th trough August 30th , 2011

September 22nd through December 4th, 2011

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The groundwork for the group of textile creators in this exhibit began around 2006 with the 4th International Biennial of Textile Art and Design organized in Costa Rica by the Organization of Women in Textile Art, the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center

and the Spanish Cultural Center in Costa Rica.

In organizing the event, the Costa Rican team realized how critical it was for Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese textile artists to join forces to promote their culture and development, recovering their values, making connections, sharing experiences, systematizing information and making their productions visible to their agents and, indirectly, society, by participating in cultural heritage, educational and textile creation circles. In 2006, then, with the guidance of the European Textile Network and taking advantage of the visit of Ibero-American textile artists and curators to Costa Rica, they

formed the Ibero-American Textile Network.

The first encounter of the Ibero-American Textile Network was held in Costa Rica in 2010. In an effort to impact Costa Rican cultural circles, a series of lectures and eight exhibits in Limon and Cartago as well as San José were held, attracting 23,824 visitors.One of the international visitors was Beatrijs Sterk, General Secretary of the European Textile Netork. Impressed by the quality and diversity of Costa Rican textiles and aware of the need to support this effort,she, in conjunction with Virginija Vitkiene, organizer of the Kaunas Biennial 2011, have made Costa Rica one of the guests of honor at the 20th anniversary celebration of the European Textile Network to be held in Kaunas, Lithuania,

during the last quarter of 2011.

And today, we have the results…

Paulina OrtizProject Director

For the 8th KAUNAS BIENNIAL TEXTILE 11 and the 16th European Textile Network Conference to be held in September 2011 in Lithuania, 17 Costa Rican textile artists have been invited to participate in one of the main exhibit rooms of the M.K. Ciurlionis

National Art Museum.

Thus, Costa Rica returns to the international scene of aesthetic textile practices with an artistic production brimming with creative, almost magical, solutions, generating ideas and interests in an effort to achieve a visual oneness utilizing fibers and their potential uses to promote dialogue on the textiles themselves and their potential for best reflecting

the artist’s intention.

Rewind-Play-Forward, the central theme of this grand exhibit, is a practice derived from magnetic tape recordings, which have been replaced by modern audio technologies.

For the Costa Rican participants, chosen from other Costa Rican and international textile events, the steps of Rewind-Play-Forward make up the creative process triggering the magical emergence of textile objects that act as a remembrance of local and personal creative impressions and feelings. This is a sample of the vision of a group of textile artists serving as ambassadors for Costa Rica, seeking a universal voice through their

personal textile processes.

Juan Diego Roldán CastilloCurator

Dinorah Carballo, Gloriana Sánchez, Li Briceño, Patricia Rucavado, Paulina Ortiz, Ma. Teresa Arteaga, Iris Terán, Leidalia Flaqué, Carolina Parra, Emilia Gonzalez and Celita Ulate.Below: Marianela Salgado, Karen Clachar, Carolina Matamoros, Rocío Flaqué.Absent artists: Loida Pretiz and Ileana Moya

Carolina Matamoros

“Transitions”

Copper wire woven in a loom with fused glass and pine

needles interventions.

2011

100 cms high x 50 cms wide x 10 cms deep

Carolina Parra“Findings”

Soft sculptures, rust tie dye, wire, blanket and random found objects.

Hand made.

2010

15 cms high x 85,5 cms wide x57,5 cms deep

Celita Ulate

“White Notebook”

Fabrics, lace, ribbons, buttons, threads, nylon

mesh, ceramic fiber, acetate, fused glass.

Hand and machine sewn, embroidered, thread and

nylon frivolité, fused glass works.

2011

205 cms high x 50 cms wide x 0,5 cms deep

Dinorah Carballo

“A - Siento”

Cotton fabric, plastic strings and 100% cotton.

Printed applications, woven, threads, plastic.

2011

183 cms high x 116 cms wide

Emilia González

“Dancing with nature”

100% Cotton fabrics, metalic threads and beads, creative

quilting.

2011

115 cms high x 67 cms wide

Gloriana Sánchez

“Whispering with Esperanza”

Synthetic and cotton fibers, direct dyes.

Plaiting, batik, resist dyeing techniques.

2011

70 cms high x 100 cms wide

Ileana Moya

“Inside – Out”

Overlapping gauze, embroidery, woven fabrics, sewn over Jute and gauze,

100 year old embroidered cord, chips, phone wire,

acrylic sealed seeds, woods, fossil stones, indigenous art copies from clay and glass,

dried and sealed flowers over watercolor paintings.

2011

77 cms high x 50 cms wide

Iris Terán

“Footprints”

Fused recycled bottles with (cord or string)

2011

30 cms high x 25 cms wide x

5 cms deep

“Footprints 2”

Fused glass and leather.

2011

25 cms high x 25 cms wide x

4 cms deep

“Footprints 3”

Fused glass.

2011

28 cms high x25 cms wide x

5 cms deep

Karen Clachar

“Small wooden horses”

Installation.

10 small wooden horse heads, threads, leather and recycled material.

2011

35 cms high x 100 cms wide x 5 cms deep

María Teresa Arteaga

“Heritage”

Photo Collage QuiltPhoto printed 100% cotton

fabrics

Personal quilt technique machine quilted with cotton

poliester batting

2011

92 cms high x65 cms wide

MarianelaSalgado

“Sounding threads”

Hand constructed textile with CD and acetate disc, polycarbonate disc and a

transparent polycarbonate ring.

2011

175 cms high x150 cms diameter

Leidalia Flaqué

“Looking Around”

Fabrics, threads, polyester padding.

Free quilting techniques.

2011

68 cms high x91 cms wide

Li Briceño

“Cascade”

Vertical loom, macramé

Two wooden frames, natural cotton

threads, plastic ties and found plastic bags.

2011

250 cm high x 60 cm wide x

6 cm deep

Loida Pretiz

“Border”

Cloth, photograph printed on polyethylene, woven “pita”,

threads.

2011

224 cms high x 82 cms wide

Patricia Rucavado

“Transparent Secrets”

Woven plastic purse.

Transparent plastic hoses and tubes, satin color

ribbons.

2011

38 cms high x39 cms wide x

9 cms deep

Paulina Ortiz

“Contempora”

Hand-made abaca paper.

2011

150 cms high x 100 cms wide x

9 cms deep

Rocío Flaqué

“My Temporary Triad”

100 % Cotton fabrics and threads.

Patchwork using traditional techniques, personally

adapted and renewed by the artist.

2011

118 cms high x 86 cms wide

Press release

La RepúblicaCarolina Barrantes

August 4th, 2011

La Prensa Libre Efrén López Magrigal

La NaciónAldea Global

Marcela CanteroAugust 11th, 2011

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Galería NacionalMuseitos

August 11th, 2011

Giros,Repretel August 10th, 2011

Buen Día,TeleticaLuis Fernando Valerín

August 18th, 201

The exhibition in Costa Rica

The opening

The exhibition

The “Rewind – Play – Forward : Costa Rica’s Magical Memory” artists would like to thank Sebastian Mello, Director of the National Gallery, for his support and his confidence in the project, as well as for his dedication and care of all the details

involved in the exhibition’s installation process.

The group would also like to express its gratitude to Ronny Jiménez and his team at the Communication Office of the Centro Nacional para el Desarrollo de la Ciencia y la Cultura

for their efforts in spreading the news about the event.

Finally, thanks to Rodrigo Montero for his collaboration during the installation of the exhibition and to Maribel

Rodriguez for her help at the administration office.

Costa Rica in the Kaunas Biennial 2011

The installation

The exhibition

The opening

The Costa Rican Textile Collection Artists would like to express their gratefulness to Beatrijs Sterk, General Secretary of the European Textile Network, and Virginija Vitkiene, organizer of the Kaunas Biennial 2011, for their invitation to this event.

The group would also like to thank Jimena Villaseca, Blue Way, his wife Beili Liu and Kristupas Vitkus, for their unconditional support with the installation of the exhibition

at the M. Zilinskas Art Gallery.

Credits and Contacts:

Paulina Ortiz, Project Directorpaulina@paulinaortiz.com

Juan Diego Roldán, Curatorjuandiego.roldan@gmail.com

The artists:

Carolina Matamoros, cm_artefusion@yahoo.com Carolina Parra, caropar@gmail.com

Celita Ulate, celita.ulate@g.lumiesencia.com Dinorah Carballo, dinorahcarballo@yahoo.com

Emilia González, emiquilts@gmail.com Gloriana Sánchez, gsartediseno@gmail.com

Ilena Moya, ilimm@hotmail.com Iris Terán, yiyiteran@hotmail.com

Karen Clachar, karen@karenclachar.com Leidalia Flaqué, leidyf@yahoo.com

Li Briceño, libriceno@gmail.com Loida Pretiz, loidapretiz@gmail.com

Ma. Teresa Arteaga, mtarteaga@gmail.comMarianela Salgado, nelasalgado@hotmail.com

Paulina Ortiz, paulina@paulinaortiz.comPatricia Rucavado, patriciarucavado@gmail.com

Rocío Flaqué, rocioflaque@yahoo.com

Design andDiagramation

Fabio Castrofabiocs10@gmail.com

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