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Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autoconstrucción | ART21 "Exclusive"

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    [Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autoconstrucción]
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    You can see, we have all this rebar coming out
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    from the roofs of autoconstrucción houses
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    as people think they can keep building--
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    making new room for new members of the family
    and so on...
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    This is my father, with his cane--
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    his walking stick.
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    My mother,
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    my sister Eréndira,
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    and Chucho, my brother.
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    My parents decided to expand and to construct more
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    because we grew up.
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    We became teenagers
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    and we needed independent rooms.
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    We started building down...
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    in the back there, rooms for Rosa and for
    my brothers and me.
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    And a new kitchen.
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    But it was very slow.
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    Autoconstrucción is more about self-constructing
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    or constructing your own house.
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    I like the term because, for me,
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    it leads me to think on the construction of identity.
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    This is where my father used to brush his teeth.
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    So he had here a small tub with water and he...
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    to wash...
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    and spit here on the tree,
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    covering, in white, the bricks,
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    as you can see there.
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    So it was, kind of, a slow painting.
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    My father had an accident--
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    a car accident.
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    And then he wasn't able to walk anymore
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    and he was on a wheelchair.
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    And then we built the ramps
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    all around the house.
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    And here,
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    the stairs, you can see,
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    they change because it's for the wheelchair, here.
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    All the additions--
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    furniture and so on--
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    we did many of these things ourselves.
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    That's why they are so badly done.
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    They are ridiculously made because they are
    not made by experts.
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    I never tried to illustrate this,
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    but to use it as a source of energy
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    for my work.
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    [Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN]
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    --Yeah.
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    --It's good.
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    Many of my works are definitely unfinished voluntarily.
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    When you look at the roofs of the houses
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    and there is this rebar coming out there
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    like an optimistic hope of being finished,
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    that’s my reference, I would say.
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    I don't want to represent houses,
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    or parts of houses
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    or illustrate autoconstrucción,
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    but to activate the dynamics of autoconstrucción
    in my work.
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    Like, improvising--
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    doing things with whatever you have at hand.
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    Not thinking that much in an architectonic
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    or tectonic way,
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    but more like answering to immediate needs
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    like a playfulness, for instance.
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    --It's from the hotel!
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    And I think what I like, a lot of these constructions--
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    these houses that all overlap together,
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    the houses and the people,
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    you know, like the activities and the energy.
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    You can see through them.
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    They are transparent, let's say.
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    This is my ideal of what an identity should be,
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    transparent.
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    We go through a long, long path to become
    ourselves.
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    I'm still constructing myself.
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    I just want to understand who I am
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    and where I come from.
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    And I come from Marcel Duchamp,
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    I come also from Colony Ajusco.
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    I come from Eduardo Costa.
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    And I come from David Medalla.
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    And I come from autoconstrucción.
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    And I come from Mexico.
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    What can I say? [LAUGHS]
Title:
Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autoconstrucción | ART21 "Exclusive"
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