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Gabriel Orozco: "Spanish Lessons" | "Exclusive" | Art21

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    [Gabriel Orozco: "Spanish Lessons"]
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    ¿Solo par a saber quien habla español?
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    ¿Mas bien quien no habla nada español?
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    One, two, three...kind of...
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    four, five...
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    Okay, so I'm going to do it
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    mostly in Spanish.
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    [ALL LAUGH]
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    The other thing is, like,
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    why we have this class [LAUGHS]
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    in Spanish lessons.
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    [CONTINUES SPEAKING IN SPANISH]
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    I try to open up
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    many levels of exchange
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    and communication and research,
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    and art became a kind of teaching aid
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    to serve the purpose of teaching Spanish.
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    It was very open,
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    artists giving different types
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    of lectures, conversations,
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    and workshops.
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    And then also, we did funny things,
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    like karaoke.
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    [SINGING IN SPANISH]
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    [Class is in Session. Please do not disturb.
    Gracias!]
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    [SPEAKING IN SPANISH]
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    We have the constant teaching of Spanish
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    every day, from 11 to 6.
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    The classes were for free.
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    [BOTH SPEAKING IN SPANISH]
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    [BOTH LAUGH]
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    We are in a gallery uptown,
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    57th Street.
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    This space is on
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    the lower floor of the gallery--
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    the third floor.
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    All interactions in New York
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    tend to be mostly through the market,
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    and through the institutions--
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    and that is not good.
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    Inserting a moment
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    in a commercial gallery
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    is saying that it's not just about
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    the object as a commodity--
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    that you can just come and shop,
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    but that you can learn,
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    you can acquire knowledge,
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    you can exchange knowledge,
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    it's a different system of interaction--
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    of exchange between people.
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    I think it was interesting to me
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    to see what happens
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    if you expose the public
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    that comes to these types of exhibitions
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    to make an effort to try understand
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    or to try to speak Spanish.
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    [SPEAKING IN SPANISH]
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    Spanish is the second language
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    in this country,
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    and probably in the future
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    will be the first language.
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    But people still use it
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    just for street talk,
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    or to ask for a taco in the corner shop,
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    but still,
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    I don't think--
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    I don't feel--
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    that Spanish has a proper status
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    in the infrastructure of knowledge.
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    It's very common to hear
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    people quoting Borges, for example,
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    because he has been a writer
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    that has been very influential
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    for art writing
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    and literature in general.
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    But, not many people have really
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    read Borges in Spanish--
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    not even listen to lecture
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    of Borges, which are amazing.
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    Meaning changes when you translate,
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    so for me,
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    to read Borges in Spanish
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    is a fundamental thing--
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    it's a privilege.
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    So, I think that was interesting
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    to try to expose people,
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    but also to
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    maybe get some reading,
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    get some information.
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    We are not acting here.
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    We are really learning
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    and teaching
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    and in an exchange between artists.
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    [SPEAKING IN SPANISH]
Title:
Gabriel Orozco: "Spanish Lessons" | "Exclusive" | Art21
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