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Poema Volcánico (Volcanic Poem)

Poema Volcánico (Volcanic Poem)
Hosted by: IR PARA VOLVER 12th Cuenca Biennial, Cuenca, Ecuador. Curated by Jacopo Crivelli & Manuela Moscoso
Cuenca, Ecuador
Spanish, English

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Eduardo Navarro project for Bienal de Cuenca 12, in Ecuador, investigating how to capture a volcano's energy and using it as a transformative tool. He used a special suit to get to the volcano crater protected from the suplur and high temperatures, to create drawings in a partnership with the GuaGua Pichincha active volcano, using litmus paper, which measured the acidity in the gas emissions produced by the fumaroles inside the crater.

Eduardo Navarro developed for the Bienal de Cuenca 12 a project that dealt with the Ecuadorian volcanic geography. During the months previous to the Biennial, Eduardo was immersed in the study of volcanoes and made contact with Ecuadorian volcanologist Silvana Hidalgo, from the Ecuadorian Geophysical Institute, and professional mountain climber Karl Egloff. The research and discussions generated by these meetings, and also a series of climbings to active volcano GuaGua Pichincha, allowed Navarro to embark in a field project whose purpose was to take the volcano’s energy itself. Navarro thinks the volcano as a geography constantly changing, uncertain and excessive, both symbolically and physically. Looking for ways to re-use the energy emitted by the crater, the artist used the volcano as a transformative tool. The artist created drawings from litmus paper, which measured the acidity in the gas emissions produced by the fumaroles inside the crater. In order to prepare for the trip Navarro worked with a family of artisans from Quito and designed a special backpack basket which allowed him to carry the litmus drawings. He also used it as a container that allowed the gases to filter inside. The flameproof suit was also specially designed by the artist to protect himself from the sulphur and the high temperatures. The work shown was the result of a co-production with the GuaGua Pichincha active volcano.
Text by curator Manuela Moscoso

Volcanin Poem read by Eduardo Navarro

Copyright: Eduardo Navarro

Credits

IR PARA VOLVER
12th Cuenca Biennial
Cuenca, Ecuador
Curated by Jacopo Crivelli & Manuela Moscoso
Acquired by Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and donated to the Collection of the Modern Museum of Buenos Aires
2014

APA style reference

Navarro, E. (2014). Poema Volcánico (Volcanic Poem). walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/poema-volcanico-volcanic-poem/
Submitted by: Ynaie Dawson

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A short walk or stroll, as in “I’ll take a slew around the harbour before going to bed.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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