Kim Modig & Marina Valle Noronha
Tuesday, 14 May at 6 pm at the CAC Reading Room

Anxiety, fear, relaxation, groundlessness, immobility, motion sickness: These are some of the emotions and motions we import and export when we travel for art with our bodies. Often, we want to get back already before arrival. But then, do we ever arrive? Is every trip a promise of a change that never comes? Why do we travel for art?

C02 emissions are a problem, yes. But even if we could potentially zero out our carbon footprint, would professional art travel still make any sense? Who wants to live through 200 plus artworks in an art fair or a museum? Or attend to artist talks on weekly or even monthly basis? Who do you really wanna hang out with, your friends or a curator in town for studio visits? What kind of body and life one must possess to survive the art consumption games?

Our AOTA talk, and subsequent report, bring together those with frequent flyer points, and the ones who monitor the situation from home. It’s time to move on from being either in or out. We should not be defined based on what goes down in some global art hotspots, and whether we were there. Mobility is a privilege forced on everyone.

Are you tired? We are. Every exhibition feels too big, and every trip unnecessary except the ones you make for love. We want to stay in, not check out. We want the kind of art world any body can handle.– Kim Modig and Marina Valle Noronha

Project is kindly supported by Finnish Cultural Foundation (SKR) and organized in collaboration with the CAC Vilnius and EKKM Tallinn.

Image caption: Energy monitor in Vilnius at 2:46am, by AOTA, 2018.

A .pdf report of the same title will be published and made available online in early June 2019. Follow AOTA at www.projectdump.info