Josep-Maria Martín is a visual artist who explores personal relationships. His works usually involve the collaboration of a wide range of people, including anything from other artists, writers and designers to social workers, health workers, architects and people from the street. As an artist, he is interested in generating collaborative processes that use the structures of the art world to critically affect different social and personal contexts.
Participate in on the outside looking in with the work:
The Astronomer Gardener(2009)
Video animation.
A film by Josep-Maria Martín, with Rafa Cruz and Montserrat Mas, Oh Eun Lee, Nacho Villaro, Alícia Pacareu, + Blanca Bardagil, David Marcé, Cristina Arenas, Miguel Oyarzun, Montserrat de Roig, Bonaventura Clotet, Albert Tuldrà, M. Cristina Àlvarez, Àngel Castiñeida, Ma José Ferrer, Begoña Lemos, Maria Lladó, Francisca Molero, Roger Paredes, Samuel Pyke, Jordi Sandor, Alfonso Susanna.
This video explores the subject of diseases that affect flowers and trees alongside the discourse on HIV, AIDS, transmission, prevention and stigma. The aim is to “lift the veil and let the light in” a premise that is necessary in order to fight AIDS and the discrimination that goes with it.
Josep-Maria Martín
(Ceuta, 1961)
Josep-Maria Martín is a visual artist who explores personal relationships. His works usually involve the collaboration of a wide range of people, including anything from other artists, writers and designers to social workers, health workers, architects and people from the street. As an artist, he is interested in generating collaborative processes that use the structures of the art world to critically affect different social and personal contexts.
Participate in on the outside looking in with the work:
The Astronomer Gardener (2009)
Video animation.
A film by Josep-Maria Martín, with Rafa Cruz and Montserrat Mas, Oh Eun Lee, Nacho Villaro, Alícia Pacareu, + Blanca Bardagil, David Marcé, Cristina Arenas, Miguel Oyarzun, Montserrat de Roig, Bonaventura Clotet, Albert Tuldrà, M. Cristina Àlvarez, Àngel Castiñeida, Ma José Ferrer, Begoña Lemos, Maria Lladó, Francisca Molero, Roger Paredes, Samuel Pyke, Jordi Sandor, Alfonso Susanna.
This video explores the subject of diseases that affect flowers and trees alongside the discourse on HIV, AIDS, transmission, prevention and stigma. The aim is to “lift the veil and let the light in” a premise that is necessary in order to fight AIDS and the discrimination that goes with it.