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COLLABORATION ARTISTS

By collaborating with local artists, we bring a different flavour to each show, making each project unique and authentic and in the process we grow when understanding issues from an inside point of view. It is at the heart of such exchange that the collective expands in knowledge, followers and warriors; it is in that bond between Food of War and local talent where we can understand the nature of the communities, their needs and how we can help them.

Marina Abramovic
Raul Marroquín
Rafael Gomezbarros
Kazuma Obara
Pedro Paricio
Nick Drake
Ernesto Canovas
Lucia Loren
Noela Roibas
Anne Duk Hee Jordan
Tomas Espinosa
Korolowski Brothers
Nina Dotti
Juan Cabello
Adriana Ramirez
Roman Mikhaylov
Diana Velasquez
Esteban Peña
Sonia Cunliffe
Fernando Peñuela

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MARINA ABRAMOVIC

Marina Abramović is a Serbian performance artist, writer, and art filmmaker. Her work explores body art, endurance art and feminist art, the relationship between performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind. Her collaboration with the collective in the art show “Peace at the tables?” was one of the main draws of the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Bogota.

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RAUL MARROQUIN

Raul Marroquin was born in Bogota, Colombia, in 1948 and has lived in the Netherlands since 1971. He has worked with film, video and photography as well as installations. He is considered one of the pioneers of video art in the Netherlands. In the early 70s while being a student at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht he published Fandangos, one of the first artists magazines in the world that included many of the Fluxus and conceptual artist of that period. Her collaborations with Food of War have included video art pieces working the subject of the Venezuelan migration.

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RAFAEL GOMEZBARROS

The projects developed by Gomezbarros reveal particularly concerned in some way to the political situation in Colombia, while questioning the reality that containment between the individual and the social, desire and reality, identity and anonymity. Common interests with Food of War have turned him into one of the most dynamic collaborators in Colombia.

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PEDRO PARICIO

Fascination with vivid colour and a love of paint itself are hallmarks of the contemporary Spanish artist Pedro Paricio. In bright and dynamic canvases he sets out to solve conceptual problems, to incorporate street culture into fine art, to pay homage to great artistic figures of the past and to examine and question the role of the artist. Pedro’s collaboration in “Clouded Lands-Burgos” gave the collective an infusion of Spanish conceptual perspective and made our show even bolder.

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