Artpool's new collection display Opening speech by Professor Marie Boivent, Université Rennes 2, curator of the collection display Date: 9 October 2025, 5:00 PM Round table discussion : 10 October 2025, 3:00 PM Born in La Plata, a city located sixty kilometers from Buenos Aires, Edgardo Antonio Vigo (1928-1997) Argentine artist and well known figure of Latin American artistic …
Edgardo Antonio Vigo’s work, long recognized in Argentina and Latin America thanks to numerous academic studies and several landmark solo exhibitions, remains relatively unknown in Europe, with too few events dedicated to it. The new collection display at Artpool, an essential historical archive of Mail Art, aims to make visible and promote in Europe this marginal yet essential poet, artist, …
… as Eloise Sherrid, who are visiting the key figures and archives of the international Mail Art network for the purposes of filming their documentary M.A.I.L. A twenty-minute excerpt from the film will be shown at the finissage, featuring a conversation with Uruguayan poet, performer, and mail artist Clemente Padín, who passed away in October this year. The Print Networks: Edgardo Antonio Vigo and the Artists’ Magazines collection show’s curator is Marie Boivent, Professor of …
… performance, which explores how artists’ archives–particularly those emerging from time-based and networked practices–survive in post-digital contexts. Presented in association with archivuminternetwork : 30 Years of artpool.hu, History / Reality #4 invites reflection on archiving networked art in an age of automation emerging superintelligence, systems we are still only beginning to understand. The title of the event draws on two texts from different moments in internet history. In …
… online participation booking is essential. Free tickets via Eventbrite. archivuminternetwork marks 30 years of Artpool Art Research Center’s presence on the internet. Since its launch in December 1995, artpool.hu has expanded György Galántai's idea of the ‘ active archive ’ into digital time and space, where art and information exist in flux and flow, becoming, at times, indivisible. Hence the exhibition’s portmanteau title, archivuminternetwork The visual, sound and video …