The Rules of the Game

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Title The Rules of the Game
Creator Gustavo Artigas
Creator Nationality Mexican
Style Period 21st Century Art; Contemporary Art
Description The Rules of the Game was originally presented in two forms, which are brought together in the video. The first piece of the project consisted of a handball court constructed against the U.S.-Mexican border wall in the neighborhood of Colonia Libertad in Tijuana, historically one of the main crossing spots for illegal immigration into the U.S. The second component involved two Tijuana high school soccer teams playing against one another while two Boys Club basketball teams from San Diego competed simultaneously on the same basketball court. The project is designed to juxtapose the rules of each game, as well as the movements, manners, and behavior of both the spectators and players participating in each sport.
Subject Border Art; Political Art
Creation Date 2000 CE
Form installation
Medium video and photo documentation, files and sport props
Classes ARTH 4510: Topics in Latin American Art
Source inSITE 2000-2001: Fugitive Sites, New Contemporary Art Projects for San Diego-Tijuana. Distributed Art Publishers, New York, 2002.
Work ID 9990
Rights Digital Image Copyright University of Utah
ARK ark:/87278/s6m93mfm
Setname uu_aah_art
ID 35713
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6m93mfm
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