Perguntam-me não raras vezes:
- "Qual o livro de José Saramago que mais gostaste de ler?"
A resposta que pode ser dada a cada momento:
- "Impossível de dizer... não sei responder, não seria justo para com outros (livros) não nomeados. Mas uma coisa sempre soube. Uma obra de Saramago, enquanto "pseudo ser vivo" ou com "gente dentro" tem que me raptar, prender-me, não me deixar sair de dentro das suas páginas. Fazer de mim um refém, e só me libertar no final da leitura... mesmo ao chegar à última página. Aí, o "Eu" leitor que se mantém refém, liberta-se da "gente que a obra transporta dentro" e segue o seu caminho.
Mas segue um caminho que se faz caminhando, conjuntamente com mais uma família"

Rui Santos

segunda-feira, 2 de março de 2015

"IBERIAN SUITE" no Kennedy Center, em Washington - "Siza Vieira e Souto de Moura levam uma “Jangada de Pedra”

A Fundação José Saramago, em meados do mês de Janeiro deste ano, tinha dado o devido destaque para este generoso evento, que começará amanhã, dia 3, e prolongará até ao próximo dia 24, com diversas iniciativas.
Aqui fica o registo e recuperação da notícia, através da FJS, e na continuidade do post, mais informação recolhida na página do Kennedy Center.
http://www.josesaramago.org/siza-vieira-e-souto-de-moura-levam-uma-jangada-de-pedra-ao-kennedy-center-em-washington/


"Siza Vieira e Souto de Moura levam uma “Jangada de Pedra” ao Kennedy Center, em Washington

Os arquitetos Eduardo Souto de Moura e Álvaro Siza Viera levarão a Washington, nos Estados Unidos, uma instalação chamada “Jangada de Pedra”, que ficará em exibição entre os dias 3 e 24 de março.

O trabalho da dupla portuguesa é uma iniciativa do Arte Institute, com o patrocínio da Fundação Luso-Americana para o Desenvolvimento (FLAD), e estará exposta em frente ao John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, como parte de uma mostra de criação contemporânea ibérica.

“É um grande orgulho para o Arte Institute ter o arquiteto Souto Moura e o arquiteto Siza a trabalharem nesta instalação, um desafio contra-relógio que demonstrou não só o seu talento e profissionalismo, como a sua generosidade e entrega”, disse a presidenta do Arte Institute, Ana Ventura Miranda, à agência Lusa.

A mostra cultural “Iberian Suite: Arts Remix Across Continents”, um evento de divulgação da cultura de Portugal e Espanha, estará patente durante três semanas – de 03 a 24 de março de 2015 – no Kennedy Center e contará com a participação de artistas de vários países de língua portuguesa e espanhola.

Além da instalação dos dois arquitetos vencedores do Prémio Pritzker, construída em pedra doada pela empresa SOLANCIS e inspirada no livro de José Saramago com o mesmo nome, outras instalações estarão expostas durante o evento, adianta a Lusa. (19/01/2015)"

(John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts)

Aqui informação, em http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/ZPEIJ

"IBERIAN SUITE: Installation: Jangada de Pedra (The Stone Raft) by architects Eduardo Souto de Moura and Álvaro Siza Vieira
Inspired by Nobel Laureate José Saramago's novel of the same name, this abstract installation made of Portuguese stone and water has been created in a special collaboration for the festival between Portugal's two Pritzker Prize laureates.

IBERIAN SUITE: global arts remix
Portugal
Installation: Jangada de Pedra (The Stone Raft)
by architects Eduardo Souto de Moura and Álvaro Siza Vieira

This is a FREE event, no tickets are required.

Inspired by Nobel Laureate José Saramago's novel of the same name, this abstract installation made of Portuguese stone and water has been created in a special collaboration for the festival between Portugal's two Pritzker Prize laureates.

"Separated from the Continent the whole Iberian Peninsula transformed into a big floating island, moving of its own accord with no oars, no sails, no propellers, in a southerly direction, ‘a mass of stone and land, covered with cities, villages, rivers, woods, factories and bushes, arable land, with its people and animals' on its way to a new Utopia: the cultural meeting of the Peninsular peoples with the peoples from the other side of the Atlantic."
--José Saramago

Eduardo Souto de Moura is the second Portuguese architect to receive the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize. He has completed more than 60 projects, most in his native Portugal, but also in Spain, Italy, Germany, the UK, and Switzerland. These projects include designs for cinemas, shopping centers, hotels, apartments, art galleries, offices, and his most famous, the Braga Municipal Stadium in Portugal. Souto de Moura studied and worked under Álvaro Siza Vieira.

Álvaro Siza Vieira was born in a town just north of Porto and was the first Portuguese architect to receive the Pritzker Prize in 1992. His work ranges internationally from swimming pools to mass housing developments, banks, office buildings, museums, galleries, and every other kind of structure in between. One of his most acclaimed accomplishments in Portugal followed the revolution in 1977, when the city of Evora commissioned him to plan a housing project in the rural outskirts of the town. This housing project consisted of 1,200 low-cost housing units with courtyards, and earned Siza the first Veronica Rudge Green Prize from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Presented in collaboration with Arte Institute and with the support of Solancis"


The Stone Raft (Harvest Book), tradução de Giovanni Pontiero

Outra iniciativa em destaque, será a conferência (dia 14) "A Tribute to José Saramago", com moderação de Fernanda Eberstadt, e ilutre painel com Adriana Lisboa (Br.), Ondjaki (Ang.) prémio José Saramago/2013, Laura Restrepo (Col.), e a nossa Presidenta Pilar del Río (Esp.)

Aqui mais detalhes, em http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/zpisn#bioImages

"IBERIAN SUITE: global arts remix
Brazil/Angola/Colombia/Spain/U.S.
Literature Panel: A Tribute to José Saramago

NOTE: Free general admission tickets will be distributed approximately 30 minutes prior to the event in the Family Theater lobby area, two (2) tickets per person in line.

Don't miss this rousing tribute to the late Portuguese Nobel Laureate, one of the great novelists of the 20th century, whose works bristle with imagination, compassion, and irony. Several distinguished panelists will speak about Saramago's legacy and influence on their own works.

PANELISTS:

Adriana Lisboa (Brazil) is an author and literary critic who has published six widely translated novels, among them Crow Blue and Symphony in White (winner of the 2003 José Saramago Award), as well as poetry, short stories, and works for children.

Ondjaki (Angola) is a novelist as well as a poet. In 2012, The Guardian named him one of the Top Five African Writers, and a year later he was awarded the José Saramago Award for Os transparentes ("The Transparent Ones").

Laura Restrepo (Colombia) is a former journalist and the author of ten highly successful novels, including Delirio and The Angel of Galilea. Delirio was conferred the Alfaguara Prize in 2004 by José Saramago, the chairman of the jury that year.

Pilar del Río (Spain) is a journalist and the widow of José Saramago. She has translated a number of Saramago's books into Spanish. The film Pilar and José is a documentary of their marriage.

MODERATOR:

Fernanda Eberstadt (U.S.) is a novelist, essayist, literature critic, and cultural commentator who has written about José Saramago for the New York Times. She is also a grandchild of Ogden Nash.


Event Timing: Approximately 90 minutes, with no intermission."



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