Selection:
Habitáculos lunáticos
Adrián Porcel and Rosa García, 2025.
Edition of the LP Habitáculos lunáticos. In the process of publication.
Anatomía de un pretérito / Anatomy of an earlier time
Rosa García and Adrián Porcel, 2025.
Edition of the volume Anatomía de un pretérito / Anatomy of an earlier time, published by VV.AA. ISBN: 978-84-09-67400-8. Bilingual edition (English and Spanish). The publication has been supported by the Patronato Universitario Cardenal Gil de Albornoz and the Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology and Aesthetics of the University of Castilla-La Mancha.
Artists: Marina Álvarez, Ricardo Cotanda, Maria Denise Dessimoz, Rosa García, Isabel Gaspar, Tzu-han Hung, Itsaso Iribarren & Germán de la Riva, Aleksei Kazantsev, Henry Lamiña, Chris McTernan, Albert Merino, Joonhong Min, Miriam Navarro Prieto, Adrián Porcel, Anika Spereiter, Áron Tóth-Heyn, Natalia Zambaglioni.
Translation: José Carlos Carrera Carballeda
Design and layout: Rosa García and Adrián Porcel
Cover photograph: Chris McTernan
Digital edition (Drive)
Narrativas especulativas para horizontes inciertos: estrategias del videoarte español frente al ocaso
Rosa García, 2025.
Participation with the lecture “Narrativas especulativas para horizontes inciertos: estrategias del videoarte español frente al ocaso” at the Seminario internacional de Estética Imágenes del terror: tramas del pensamiento y de la imaginación. The activity was coordinated by Ignacio Escutia and Andrés Garo, Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, and Aesthetics of the University of Castilla-La Mancha. It took place on June 18, 2025, in the Aula Magna of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca, University of Castilla-La Mancha.
Colmenas racionales y sus polizones: la experiencia urbana en el videoarte español y surcoreano
Rosa García and Adrián Porcel, 2025.
Publication of the article “Colmenas racionales y sus polizones: La experiencia urbana en el videoarte español y surcoreano” in Arte y Políticas de Identidad, vol. 32. ISSN: 1989-8452. Result of the research stay carried out in 2021 by Rosa García within the Humanism Eurasia Research Group at the University of Salamanca.
Available in Arte y Políticas de Identidad
Espacio urbano y (des)aparición: problemáticas del habitar en el videoarte español
Rosa García, 2024.
Defense of the doctoral thesis Espacio urbano y (des)aparición: problemáticas del habitar en el videoarte español. Developed under the supervision of Ana Martínez-Collado, thanks to a Predoctoral Contract within the VISU@LS: Visual Culture and Identity Politics Research Group, Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, and Aesthetics at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. The defense took place on December 18, 2024, in Room 111 of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Cuenca, University of Castilla-La Mancha.
¡Defenéstrame, mamá! ¡Si tan sólo es un octavo!
Adrián Porcel and Rosa García, 2024.
Participation with the essay “¡Defenéstrame, mamá! ¡Si tan sólo es un octavo!” in the volume Una bomba atómica de fresa, coordinated by Francisco Holgado and published by the Patronato Universitario Cardenal Gil de Albornoz. The publication was supported by the Patronato Universitario Cardenal Gil de Albornoz and the Applied Research Project of the University of Castilla-La Mancha Archivo ARES. Prácticas artísticas audiovisuales como patrimonio cultural en España (2023-2025) (Reference: 2022-GRIN-34292).
Authors (in order of appearance): Francisco Holgado, Marina Álvarez, Beatriz Morales, Adrián Porcel, Rosa García, Cristian Lázaro, Tzu-han Hung, Andrés Garo.
Design and layout: Andy López
Habitar y (des)aparecer
Rosa García and Ana Martínez-Collado, 2023-2024.
Coordination of the two editions of the seminar and screening series Habitar y (des)aparecer. Both were carried out within the framework of the Applied Research Project of the University of Castilla-La Mancha Archivo ARES. Prácticas artísticas audiovisuales como patrimonio cultural en España (2023-2025) (Reference: 2022-GRIN-34292). Developed in collaboration with Hamaca. Plataforma de audiovisual experimental, and with the support of the Patronato Universitario Cardenal Gil de Albornoz and the Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, and Aesthetics of the University of Castilla-La Mancha.
1st edition:
November 30, 2023, 4:00-6:00 PM, Room 106, Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca, University of Castilla-La Mancha.
Program:
4:00-6:00 PM: Habitar y (des)aparecer. Presented by Ana Martínez-Collado and Rosa García.
- Canción de la armonía y el mundo (2004) by Marta de Gonzalo and Publio Pérez Prieto.
- To shave like a real man (2013) by Xeito Fole.
- Bestiari (2017) by Albert Merino.
- The Sasha (2019) by María Molina Peiró.
- Future Foods (2021) by Gerard Ortín Castellví.
- Dialelo. Debimos haberlo previsto (2022) by Andrés Garo.
2nd edition:
November 27-28, 2024, 4:00-7:30 PM, 4:00-6:00 PM, Room 111, Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca, University of Castilla-La Mancha.
Program:
November 27: Lectures
4:00-5:30 PM: Sobre los gestos de las cosas y otras apariciones domésticas by Domingo Hernández Sánchez (Philosopher and Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Salamanca). Presented by Ana Martínez-Collado.
5:30-6:00 PM: Coffee break
6:00-7:30 PM: Espejismo by Marina Núñez (Artist and Professor, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Vigo). Presented by Rosa García.
November 28: Screening Series
4:00-6:00 PM: Habitar y (des)aparecer: narrativas visuales ante el desconcierto y la fragilidad. Presented by Francisco Holgado and Andrés Garo.
- The Mutant (1994) by Clemente Calvo.
- Grrr! nº7: y las chimeneas decidieron escapar (2006) by Oliver Laxe.
- SKINHEARTS (2015) by Sally Fenaux Barleycorn.
- La gran ilusión (2017) by Terrorismo de Autor.
- Una historia nunca contada desde abajo (2017) by Regina de Miguel.
- Espejismo (2023) by Marina Núñez.
Information available in Archivo ARES
¿Busca un lugar?
Rosa García and Adrián Porcel, 2024.
Participation in vol. 8 of The Posttraumatic, coordinated by Octavi Serra and published by Greta Rusttt Editions. Reference: DL GI 547-2024. Trilingual edition (English, Spanish, and Catalan).
Authors: Javier Jaén, Mérope Or, Copia, Enrique Barro, Berta Pagès, Ave Félix, Stern, Alex Gambin, Ane Guerra, Jordi Larroch, Marta Aguilar, Anna Vasof, Manuel F. Tirado, Paula Guerrero, Emilio G. Burgos, Celia Ruiz, Eva Damkjær, Nàdia Arboix, Luana Roca Pinzón, Carles Armengol, Ignasi Monreal, Sun Can, Juan Galgo, Nuevos Mamuts, Das Palermo, Guillem Galeón, Alba Gris, Alfonsina Fantín, Apolo Pablo, Daniel Latre, Riki Blanco, Javi F. Santos, Nicolás Romero, Rosa García, Adrián Porcel, Gigi Ei, Darren Cullen, Vlady, Víctor Rico, Nacho García, Pobrecito Peregrino, Alberto Lozano, Ariadna Chez, Naida Mazzenga, Clara Rigby, Manu Guayre, Catalina Segura, Pelayo Cienfuegos, Jamso, Valentina, Marc Torices, Roberta Vázquez, Samanza Hussain, Luisa Hill, Enrique Muda, Victoria Rivers & Irene Luna.
Information available en The Posttraumatic
Todo fue negro
Rosa García, 2024.
Edition of the catalog Todo fue negro, published by the Fundación Antonio Pérez.
ISBN: 978-84-16463-98-5. It compiles the materials from the exhibition held from November 11, 2023, to February 11, 2024, at Sala Specularis, Museum of Photography of Huete, Fundación Antonio Pérez.
Authors: Ana Martínez-Collado, Rosa García, Francisco Holgado, Andrés Garo.
Design and layout: Andy López
Neptune Journal #2
Rosa García, 2024.
Participation in the second issue of Neptune Journal, coordinated by Zélia Zinner.
ISBN: 978-2-9592916-0-9. Printed in risograph at Atelier du Palais, Arles.
Photographers: Anastasia Davis, Anna Haillot, Benedicte Blondeau, Cris Bartual, Daiana Quinteros, Daniela Dib, Emilia Martín, Erica Bardi, Isabel Spantzel, Juliette Liautaud, Lise Dua, Lucille Chardon, Maja Simenc, Maria Denise Dessimoz, María Siorba, Rosa García, Sam Lomprez, Stefanie Schaut, Valentina Marchetti, Violaina Chaussonet.
Information available in Neptune Journal
Protégeme de lo que quiero: apuntes turbofuturistas tras una deriva
Rosa García, 2023.
Participation with the essay “Protégeme de lo que quiero: apuntes turbofuturistas tras una deriva” in the volume Manifiesto turbofuturista, coordinated by Francisco Holgado and published by the Patronato Universitario Cardenal Gil de Albornoz. ISBN: 978-84-09-56736-2. The publication was supported by the Patronato Universitario Cardenal Gil de Albornoz and the Applied Research Project of the University of Castilla-La Mancha Archivo ARES. Audiovisual Artistic Practices as Cultural Heritage in Spain (2023-2025) (Reference: 2022-GRIN-34292).
Authors: Ana Martínez-Collado, Francisco Holgado, David Holgado, Rosa García, Beatriz Morales, Miriam Navarro Prieto, Andrés Garo.
Design and layout: Andy López
Muerto el monstruo…
Rosa García, 2022.
Lecture on the working process of Muerto el monstruo.... The session was coordinated by the VISU@LS: Visual Culture and Identity Politics Research Group within the course Seminars in Theory and Criticism II of the Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. It took place on November 24 in Room 106, Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca, University of Castilla-La Mancha.
Archivo ARES. Estéticas, identidades y prácticas audiovisuales en España
Ana Martínez-Collado, Rosa García and José Luis Panea, 2022.
Edition of the volume Archivo ARES. Estéticas, identidades y prácticas audiovisuales en España, published by Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (Humanitats). ISBN: 978-84-18951-69-5. Produced within the framework of the MCIN R&D Project EShID: Hybrid Aesthetics of the Moving Image. Spanish Video Art and Identity Dynamics in the Global Map (2019-2022) (Reference: PGC2018-095875-B-I00).
Authors: Ana Martínez-Collado, Rosa García, José Luis Panea, Francisco Holgado, Antonio Notario Ruiz, Salomé Cuesta, Bárbaro Miyares, Paula Fernández-Valdés, Ruth Sanjuán, Maribel Doménech, Rocío de la Villa, Marta Negre, Joan M. Marín, Juncal Caballero, Ruth Montiel Arias, Verónica Perales, Antoni Abad, Lúa Coderch, Estíbaliz Sádaba, Susana Blas, Pedro Ortuño, Marina Núñez, Laura Torrado, Francisco Ruiz de Infante, Menene Gras Balaguer.
Information available in Archivo ARES