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Mito Collective

Barcelona, Spain

MITO is a transdiciplinary artist collective based in Barcelona focused on activating the unconsciou...

About the artist

Mito Collective

Joined In 2020

(3 Followers)

About the artist

Mito Collective

Joined In 2020

(3 Followers)

ABOUT
EDUCATION

MITO is a transdiciplinary artist collective based in Barcelona focused on activating the unconscious of an audience trough its interventions.
MITO is a device and a machine generating myths. It creates myths from works of art, which are not metaphors nor regressions but creative constructions of new subjectivities oriented towards the future.
MITO works as counter-knowledge against established knowledge.
MITO proposes an imaginative world’s transformation through fiction.
MITO is a collective-creation process.
MITO does not understand art as the construction of objects. It is interested in thinking about the relationships and meanings that come into play in the evolution of artistic projects and, more importantly, in how users appropriate art.
MITO does not understand art as something stable or fixed. It understands art is always open to changing the meanings of interpretations and roles.

The members of mito are:
Ana Maria Alvarez
(Neiva, Colombia, 1976)
Before devoting herself to writing about her experience on living and perceiving the spaces she perambulates, Ana Maria lived in Recife, Brazil), studied architecture in Bogota (Colombia), and got a masters degree on Urbanism in Barcelona (Spain). From the year 2000, she has accumulated a vast international professional experience and has become an extremely curious researcher. She has written several books about architecture and design and writes periodically for publications based on Colombia and the United States. Currently, Ana Maria is the Communications Manager at Pinearq, an award-winning international architecture studio, and is the editor-in-chief of the academic journal Dearte.

Enrique Baeza
(Barcelona, Spain, 1972)
enriquebaeza.com
Enrique studied Hispanic philology, communication and performing arts. He started his trajectory with a public art project in New York’s five boroughs, which then has landed in more than 50 cities in all continents. His artworks and his performances are shown in Europe, Asia or America: at the Surface Conversion Project in New York City, with artists such as Marina Abramovic and Juergen Teller; at Miami’s Art-Basel Pi...

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