Fernanda D’Agostino: the map is not the territory

Art Unbound - Podcast tekijän mukaan Portland Art Museum & PAM CUT

On this episode of the Portland Art Museum Podcast, we present the audio interview of Fernanda D’Agostino, edited only for pauses in the conversation and chatter between Fernanda and the interviewer. The other voice you will hear is Grace Kook-Anderson, the Arlene and Harold Schnitzer of Northwest Art and curator of “the map is not the territory.”

Fernanda D’Agostino
(b. 1950 in Trenton, New Jersey; lives in Portland, Oregon)
Fernanda D’Agostino’s installations bridge the divide between the digital and the real to create immersive, time-based works that unfold in surprising ways. Using architecture, interactive video, and sound, she choreographs an experience unique to each viewer, enfolding them in a fully immersive space.

Interested in the exhibition and relevant programs? Visit portlandartmuseum.org/exhibitions/the-map-is-not-the-territory/

A sampling of Fernanda’s work can be see at Portland Art Museum through May 5, 2019. See Fernanda present at Portland Art Museum as part of a PechaKucha talk from February 10, 2019 here – https://youtu.be/nTbsHiI5sZA?t=2184

Mentioned in this episode:
fernandadagostino.com
https://theaudienceawards.com/films/patrick-zentz-trio-69
https://apionline.org/high-performance-magazine/hpissues/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/seven-year-old-girl-who-died-border-did-not-receive-n948071
https://iash.uq.edu.au/profile/2022/professor-fred-dagostino-faha
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonstruck

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A transcript of this episode can be found at portlandartmuseum.org/podcast

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