Thursday, December 18, 2025

BLUE BAGS **** UNSTABLE SOCIAL SCULPTURE


Anto Lloveras' Socioplastics practice blends relational art, nomadic/portable objects (Blue Bags as situational fixers and mobile archives), site-specific rituals, minimal architecture, urban interventions, care epistemologies, and social sculpture—emphasizing process, shared authorship, affective memory, and everyday objects as relational nodes. Here are contemporary artists with strong parallels, drawing from relational aesthetics (as theorized by Nicolas Bourriaud), social practice, and transdisciplinary approaches intersecting art, architecture, and urbanism: Rirkrit Tiravanija — Iconic for relational works turning galleries into communal spaces (e.g., cooking and sharing meals). Parallels Lloveras' ritual cooking (Broth), shared objects, and emphasis on affective economies and mutable collectives. Francis Alÿs — Known for poetic urban interventions and ambulatory actions (e.g., walking projects collecting stories/memory in cities). Echoes Lloveras' performative urbanism (LACALLE), nomadic archives, and situational fixers in public space. Tino Sehgal — Creates "constructed situations" via live encounters and improvised interactions (no objects/documentation). Resonates with Lloveras' shared authorship, performative constellations (e.g., Movements for an Unstable Symphonic Ritual), and relational instability as care. Felix Gonzalez-Torres — Portable/takeable objects (e.g., candy piles, poster stacks) as embodied archives of memory/loss. Directly aligns with Lloveras' Portable Memory series (blankets/bags as affective surfaces/archives). Joseph Beuys — Pioneer of "social sculpture" (art shaping society via rituals/actions). Foundational influence on relational practices; mirrors Lloveras' Socioplastics as reparative gestures and collective processes. Sophie Calle — Narrative interventions blending personal memory, surveillance, and relational encounters. Similar to Lloveras' material memory (e.g., textile exile) and positional essays. Theaster Gates → Urban reuse, community rituals, and adaptive architecture (e.g., revitalizing buildings as social relics). Overlaps with Lloveras' minimal/adaptive architecture (Trole Building, El Palmeral) and civic ecology. Other resonant figures include Hélio Oiticica (wearable/participatory works), Liam Gillick (minimal structures as relational backdrops), and Pierre Huyghe (ecological/collective situations). Lloveras' curatorial role via LAPIEZA also evokes artist-curators blending personal practice with relational platforms. These connections stem from shared roots in relational aesthetics, social practice, and post-minimalist traditions prioritizing human interaction over static objects. For deeper dives into specific parallels, explore Bourriaud's Relational Aesthetics or Beuys' expanded art concept.

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