Nima Bahrehmand
 





(October 2015), Kerman, Iran


From the Bone in Throat, the action:
Bone in Throat is a critical interaction regarding art's condition in the contemporary scene, where the pragmatic and the social have been marginalized and are no longer considered a threat. The audience, the artwork, and the creator (the authoritative minority) are employed in this triangle without any concern for external courts. Bone-In Throat's approach is a collective interaction to experience the experimental in the art scene. The goal of this approach is to create a gateway for the creator, artwork, and audience to break free from traditional presentation platforms (the white cubes) and enter a space with no identity.
At the end of each project, the triangle will return to the identified place. The process of performing each project is based on the interaction among artists, curators, and the free art platforms where the collection is chosen collectively. This collective whole will go running (as a flaneur) through the cities to find a place to present the artworks.

Artists:
Jafar Sadeghi
Ramin Roshandel