Las ideas
@ Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
220 E Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
Opening Thursday, January 25th, at 7:30PM
On view through Sunday, January 28th
In Las ideas, what seems to be an informal meeting between two friends gradually turns into an intense creative encounter. Sitting at a messy ping-pong table equipped with a desktop computer and projector, two creative collaborators volley ideas back and forth while developing different art projects. They incorporate recordings of rehearsals, materials from other projects, proposals for future works, and spontaneous thoughts, as well as previously discarded ideas into the work.
Performed in the space between reality and fiction, Las ideas reflects the real lifeâworking relationship of writer-director Federico León and collaborator actor Julián Tello, who perform as themselves. The work presents ideas that possibly, but not necessarily, reflect those of León and Telloâeverything becoming potential working material as the creative process comes to life.
In Spanish with English supertitles
RUNNING TIME: 60 minutes
About the Artist
Born in Buenos Aires, Federico León is a prolific writer and director for theater, film, and, increasingly, hybrid forms. His 2014 film, La última pelÃcula (The last movie), traces a series of interventions at former cinemas, now turned into parking lots. His stage work has toured throughout Latin America as well as to Europe, Japan, and Australia. He is the winner of First Prize for Playwriting from Argentinaâs National Theater Institute and the 2004 Konex Prize in Literature for the production of the quinquennium. He was professor in residence in 2010 at the Artists Programme at the Torcuato di Tella University, with MartÃn Rejtman. His plays and essays about the creative process are published by Registros.
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