"PNCI – History of a nomadic workshop of the Bordeaux School of Fine Arts retraces the itinerary of the studio from Seville to Oaxaca, via Los Angeles, Figueres, Barcelona, New York, Brussels, Rome, Naples, Ibiza, Buenos Aires and the Pyrenees. The book recounts a teaching experiment where students dwelled in travel and picked knowledge on the side of the road rather than in classrooms. It also features commissioned texts written by some of the studio’s traveling companions (Thomas Lawson, Pedro G. Romero, Ralph Rugoff) or heirs of some its pedagogical and artistic principles (Yann Chateigné Tytelman and Lili Reynaud Dewar). These authors share with PNCI’s protagonists the ambition that artistic education, despite its increasing institutionalization, has to provide art students new conditions to think differently and to jettison accumulated traditions and inherited categories."
- http://www.paraguaypress.com/2014/02/946/
JK 6.17.17