Antonio Jose Guzman is artist-in-residence at the Windward School – Los Angeles, CA

February 6th, 2013 by

Image courtesy of Antonio Jose Guzman

January 7 – February 14, 2013
Reception: Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 12-12:45pm

The Visual Arts Department at Windward School presents The Installation Project at Windward, a unique opportunity for installation and new media artists to create artwork in an exciting educational setting.  Artists are invited to work with students and share their working processes and ideas with teachers, parents, and the entire Windward community. This year Windward School is pleased to announce an installation by international artist Antonio Jose Guzman.  Based in Amsterdam, Dakar, and Panama City, Guzman’s multimedia installations explore migration, diasporas, and the moving, mixing, and clashing of world cultures.  His installations research transatlantic movements, global networks, and the impulse to create an international collective memory.  They also explore the mechanisms of power and violence inherent in the ongoing and open confrontation between different worlds, connecting our global experiences to the political present as well as to unresolved issues of the colonial past.

Antonio Jose Guzman, photograph by Rogier Fokke

In his project Piertopolis, Guzman uses the pier as a symbol of arrival and departure, a dreaming and gathering point, as well as a launching pad for journeys and new opportunities.  It is the transmigratory flash point where cultures meet and mix it up.  Through DNA research, data analysis, and alternative mapping strategies, Guzman attempts to reimagine ethnic and cultural identities and societies, using the pier as a place to envision an ideal global society.

At Windward, Guzman will create the Windward Mapping Project, an analysis of psychogeographic social interaction and spatial mobility.  He will work with our students to create a mapping of their identities from the physical and mental geographies they traverse in their everyday lives.  Using the classic film The Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames as a model for broadening our understanding of where we exist in the universe, students will explore and aesthetically reimagine what it means to be a global citizen.

Windward School
1350 Palms Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Tel.: 310-391-7127

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