15.3. – 15.5.19

Residency / Kuba: Diego Vivanco

Residency

Diego Vivanco was an Artist-in-Residence in Havana, Cuba. The two-month resi­den­cy was part of the artist exch­an­ge pro­gram bet­ween Havana and Leipzig, a joint pro­ject of D21 Kunstraum e. V. and the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba. The exhi­bi­ti­on “Palabras Clave” was deve­lo­ped in col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with the Cuban artist Felipe Dulzaides and takes place at Centro Bahía in the Regla dis­trict of Havana.

Diego Vivanco under­stands his work as an invi­ta­ti­on to con­ti­nuous ques­tio­ning. In the works he crea­ted in Cuba, he pri­ma­ri­ly reflec­ted on ever­y­day life in the coun­try, con­ti­nuing a prac­ti­ce he has deve­lo­ped over the years: in every coun­try he visits, he coll­ects dis­card­ed shop­ping lists, as they reve­al insights into the dai­ly life of a place or cul­tu­re. They func­tion as archi­ves of a spe­ci­fic time and loca­ti­on. He pro­ces­sed Cubans’ ways of deal­ing with ever­y­day chal­lenges into a series of pho­to­gra­phic still lifes, depic­ting pre­cis­e­ly the items writ­ten on the found shop­ping lists.

Diego Vivanco was born in 1988 in Bilbao, Spain. After com­ple­ting his fine arts degree in Bilbao in 2011, he finis­hed his Meisterschüler (mas­ter stu­dent) stu­dies in 2013 under Prof. Alba D’Urbano in the Intermedia class at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig. He sub­se­quent­ly com­ple­ted post­gra­dua­te stu­dies under Prof. Michaela Schweiger in the Time-Based Arts class at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle. Diego Vivanco has recei­ved awards in video and pho­to­gra­phy, as well as scho­lar­ships and inter­na­tio­nal resi­den­ci­es, inclu­ding at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the “Future Frontiers” resi­den­cy grant from the Paese Museum in Sardinia, Italy. He is a co-foun­der of the artist coll­ec­ti­ve “Situation Room,” which focu­ses on site-spe­ci­fic instal­la­ti­on work. In addi­ti­on to seve­ral solo exhi­bi­ti­ons, his work has been shown sin­ce 2008 in num­e­rous group exhi­bi­ti­ons across more than ten count­ries, inclu­ding at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Galerie Eigen + Art in Leipzig, and Galerie Salzamt in Linz.

 

Diego Vivanco is Artist-in-Residence in Havana, Cuba. The two-month resi­dence is part of the artist exch­an­ge pro­gram bet­ween Hanvanna and Leipzig, a joint pro­ject of the D21 Kunstraum e. V. and the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba. The exhi­bi­ti­on “Palabras Clave” was crea­ted in coope­ra­ti­on with the Cuban artist Felipe Dulzaides and takes place in the Centro Bahía in Havana’s Regla district.

Diego Vivanco sees his artis­tic work as an invi­ta­ti­on to con­ti­nuous ques­tio­ning. In his work in Cuba he reflec­ted on Cuban ever­y­day life, fol­lo­wing a prac­ti­ce that he had evol­ved over the years: in every coun­try he lives in, he coll­ects thrown away shop­ping lists, becau­se they reflect the ever­y­day life of a coun­try or a cul­tu­re and thus func­tion as archi­ves of a place and a time. The Cubans’ hand­ling of the chal­lenges of ever­y­day life is trea­ted in a series of pho­to­gra­phic still lifes that show exact­ly tho­se things that were writ­ten on the shop­ping lists found.

Diego Vivanco was born in 1988 in Bilbao, Spain. After com­ple­ting his art diplo­ma in Bilbao in 2011, he gra­dua­ted in 2013 from Prof. Alba D’Urbano’s mas­ter class for Intermedia at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. He then com­ple­ted post­gra­dua­te stu­dies with Prof. Michaela Schweiger in the Department of Time-based Arts at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. Diego Vivanco has recei­ved video and pho­to­gra­phy awards, as well as scho­lar­ships and inter­na­tio­nal resi­den­ci­es, for exam­p­le at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York or the resi­dence grant “Future Frontiers” at the Paese Museum in Sardinia, Italy. He is co-foun­der of the artist coll­ec­ti­ve “Situation Room”, which deals with loca­ti­on-rela­ted, instal­la­ti­on-rela­ted works. In addi­ti­on to seve­ral solo exhi­bi­ti­ons, his work has been shown in pres­ti­gious group exhi­bi­ti­ons in more than ten count­ries sin­ce 2008, inclu­ding the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Galerie Eigen + Art in Leipzig and Galerie Salzamt in Linz.