Field RESIDENT June 26 - July 31, 2021

MARIA P. VILA

Maria P. Vila is a Chilean artist whose work spans from installation to literature. Her projects focus on creating artistic events that emerge from the relationship between artwork, context and participants, who are regarded as co-creators of the art piece.
Vila´s pieces are created from a wide range of media and they grow as her audience does. This allows her to capture people’s personal memories and weave them as micro-memories in a collective memory record. In this way, her work can be seen as a contribution to historicity, society and to an awareness of what makes “us”.

VILA'S PROJECT:
HABITĀR, reminiscences 2020 is a work in progress that will be completed in July during Maria P. Vila’s residency at Field Project. During this residency, the artist will render an objectual dimension to this sonic work born in 2020 from an online residency at AL Gallery. Over the strict six-month confinement forced upon Santiago de Chile, Maria Luisa collected via voice message the stories of people from all over the world, who provided their testimony about key pandemic issues. With this material, she edited what she calls narrativas colectivas (collective narratives) which are contained in sonic capsules and converse about topics such as sexuality, maternity, mourning, among others. In this occasion, Vila exhibits a first approach to the alchemical process of coming from sonic to visual. For this matter, she has written down the dialogues captured by the sonic samples and is displaying them as a fragmented manuscript, composed of diminutive samples that still hold pieces of our collective memory at their core. As customary in the artist’s work, these are archived, protected, and preserved for posterity. Each word has been printed using stamps that Maria Luisa produces, letter by letter, to be a testimony to these stories in paper. By the act of crafting, she physically commits herself to the material submitted by participants, while she reflects on the paradigms brutally questioned during this universal crisis, such as the value of time, work and solitude. Today, after the end of restrictions announced by the US government, Maria P. Vila resumes her customary practice: she extends an invitation to the community to actively participate in the piece in order to complete it. As such, we are invited to read the object as if it were a book, activating its performative role; while we are also encouraged to add our own reflections to the collection of psychic samples presented here.

 

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