
Exhibition
10.02.1999 - 11.04.1999
Grup de Treball
This exhibition offered a comprehensive overview of the collective creation carried out by Grup de Treball in its three-year lifespan (1973-1975).
Grup de Treball is recognised as one of the most important collectives in the Spanish and Catalan conceptual art scene. The artists, writers, filmmakers and critics who formed part of the group included Francesc Abad, Jordi Benito, Jaume Carbó, Maria Costa, Alicia Fingerhut, Xavier Franquesa, Carles Hac Mor, Imma Julián, Antoni Mercader, Antoni Munné, Muntadas, Josep Parera, Santi Pau, Pere Portabella, Àngels Ribé, Manuel Rovira, Enric Sales, Carles Santos, Dorothée Selz and Francesc Torres.
From a critical perspective, these artists reflected on the limits and the nature of artistic practice, while at the same time defending the social function of art. It should be noted that their political and ideological commitment took shape near the end of Franco’s dictatorship, when the regime stepped up its repressive measures in response to the demands for change and renewal that were coming both from the exterior – May 1968, the Prague Spring and the Carnation Revolution – and from Spain itself, where opposition was mostly organised around the Assemblea de Catalunya.
This exhibition included the seven projects by Grup de Treball that are part of the MACBA Collection, as well as an extensive collection of related documentation dealing with the group and its context.
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Situated outside the usual channels for art work distribution, their operational model had of necessity to be different. Although as a group they produced little visual work, they generated numerous texts and communiqués. In their interventions, they used all possible means to spread information and documentation that was unusual in artistic typologies of the time. Whenever possible they used the press to publicise their message and organised information centres in their exhibitions. They emphasised the group’s Conceptualism, collective authorship, the dematerialisation of the art work, criticism of the usual art world distribution systems, the questioning of their own artistic condition and, of course, the struggle against political repression.
Grup de Treball presented works and documents in the Llotja del Tint, Banyoles (1973), the College of Architects, Barcelona (1973, 1975) and the College of Quantity Surveyors, Barcelona (1973–74), the Catalan Summer University in Prades de Conflent (1973), the German Institute, Barcelona (1973, 1974), the Llibreria de la Rambla, Tarragona (1973), the Institut Industrial, Terrassa (1973), the Foment de las Arts Decoratives (FAD), Barcelona (1974), the Galeria Adrià, Barcelona (1975) and the Clau gallery in Granollers (1975). Nationally, they participated in the German Institute, Madrid (1974), and in an international context presented work at the headquarters of the Commité d’Information et de Solidarité avec l’Espagne, Paris (1974), the Galerie des Locataires, New York (1974), the 9th Paris Biennale (1975) and the 37th Venice Biennale (1976). After the group’s dissolution, works have been exhibited in the Palacio de Velázquez, Madrid (1980), Centre d’Art Santa Mònica, Barcelona (1992), Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid (2005, 2009) and Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana (2011), among others. MACBA presented a retrospective of the group in 1999. The works of Grup de Treball are to be found in the Fundación Rafael Tous de Arte Contemporáneo, MNCARS, Madrid, and the MACBA Collection, which since 2008 houses almost all the documented production of this group.