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|Event display name=Cage Match Project Round XI: Gustavo Gomez
|Event display name=Cage Match Project Round XI: Gustavo Gomez
|Date Start=2019-06-08
|Date Start=2019-06-08 12:00 AM
|Date End=2019-08-25
|Date End=2019-08-25 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=79
|Event description=Using industrial materials such as paraffin wax, copper, and rebar, Gustavo Gomez Brechtel’s site-specific installation approaches the concept of autopoiesis––a system capable of reproducing and maintaining itself––to materialize the environmental context and conditions of summer in Texas.
|Event description=Using industrial materials such as paraffin wax, copper, and rebar, Gustavo Gomez Brechtel’s site-specific installation approaches the concept of autopoiesis––a system capable of reproducing and maintaining itself––to materialize the environmental context and conditions of summer in Texas.
workshops
workshops
June 8th-23rd, more details at link


|Presented by=Cage Match Project,Ryan Hawk
|Event format=Exhibition
|Event medium=Installation; Sculpture
|Associated Program=Cage Match Project
|Presented by=Cage Match Project; Ryan Hawk
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Associated Program=Cage Match Project
|Event artist=Gustavo Gomez
|Event artist=Gustavo Gomez
|Type of Event=Installation
|Event admission type=Free
|Event ticket price=0
|Airtable Record ID=recs5qk5LY2MDwqwo
|Is public=Yes
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM
|Is public=1
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 10:06, November 26, 2023


Event Info
Date start 06.08.19
Date end 08.25.19
Start Time 12am
Format
Medium
Admission Free


Using industrial materials such as paraffin wax, copper, and rebar, Gustavo Gomez Brechtel’s site-specific installation approaches the concept of autopoiesis––a system capable of reproducing and maintaining itself––to materialize the environmental context and conditions of summer in Texas. workshops