Radamés “Juni” Figueroa
SABROSO VENENO
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PARALLEL PROGRAMMING:
Over the course of its time in the gallery, Sabroso Veneno will serve as a platform for a variety of activities, including musical events, talks, dance, drag performance, and karaoke, that explore, play on, and push up against the notion of tropical “sabrosura.” These programs aim to generate a dialogue between cultural practices that explore the history of Latin America and the Caribbean, the fetishization of certain kinds of cultural production, and the way knowledge can be expressed through the body.
NAAFI
Thursday, August 10, 2017
11pm – 4am
KARAOKE SULLIVAN and NINA DE LA FUENTE
Thursday, August 17, 2017
10pm – 2am
En una noche de plena sabrosura tropical, las sesiones de canto y baile de KARAOKE SULLIVAN serán travestidas en en el escenario de Sabroso Veneno. Bajo la tutela de la inimitable Nina de la Fuente, y el anfitrión Manuel Bueno de KARAOKE SULLIVAN, estás invitadx a compartir en una noche de canto y baile colectiva. La noche incluirá un show de drag por nuestra querida invitada drag seguido por una noche de karaoke donde el público estará invitado al escenario a compartir sus propias canciones y bailes con Manuel Bueno, anfitrión de KARAOKE SULLIVAN y la señora De la Fuente, quienes nos guiarán en el arte del karaoke.
YOLANDA WOOD VENENO SABROSO: A Look into the Afro-Cuban Culture and Religion through the Arts in Two Parts
Talk: Afro-Cuban Visual Arts and Religion, with a documentary screening of
Diago: Un artista apalencado, 27 min, 2013
Directed and produced by Juanamaria Coordones Cook
Friday, August 25, 2017
7-10pm
Presentation of documentaries and discussion Olazábal
Un hacedor de objetos, 34 min, 2015
El mundo mágico de Mendive, 40 min, 2015
Produced and directed by Juanamaría Coordones Cook
Saturday, August 26, 2017
12-4pm
In the final installment of Sabroso Veneno’s programming, renowned art historian Yolanda Wood will lead a series of presentations and discussions on Afro-Cuban religions. This series will offer the public a unique view into the marginalized and folkloricized beliefs of this area of Latin American history, much of which is still shrouded in mystery. Through discussions and a series of documentaries, Dr. Wood will introduce a lineage of Caribbean cultural production in which artistic exploration stems from and helps to constitute a religious philosophy defined by its tradition of oral and corporeal knowledge, and is expressed through collective ritual spaces and performances.
Through Doctor Wood’s program, Anonymous gallery hopes to encourage reflection on the different connections that stem between Figueroa’s body of work and Caribbean artistic production born from productive tropicality and popular traditions of communal ritual space.
**Open to the public and free admission