This show is part of the Laboratory dedicated in 2017 to the countryside, utopia and the rural sector. The CCE Labs articulate exhibition strategies as facilitators. These formats, based on the territories of the current visual images, help us discuss and reflect upon the problems that arise or become more evident with the successive changes in social, geopolitical and cultural contexts. A Place Nowhere, a collective project by Anthony Fletcher and Guillermo Amato, is a setting for the discussion of coexistence, the system, capitalism, and the alternatives to what appears as immovable and acceptable in contemporary societies. This device aims to become a space for reflection upon most of the key issues that are the objectives of a transversal work.
APN is a proposal, an experience where documentary and archive resources coexist with multiple instances of practices at the venue of the show. A series of performances took place to enrich this experience. In its development, this project allowed spectators and players to formulate more complex questions about contemporary coexistence through the revision of other formats that prove to be possible here. These ideas about art, history, philosophy and politics accompany the notion of what no longer is a utopia, as well as its complex and particular evolution throughout history.