Internationally acclaimed as the nicest Spanish artist Martin
Kohout has ever met, Fernando was selected for the 2010–2011
residency programme. Based in the north of Spain Fernando has led
numerous projects in the rural setting, and is labelled a
neo-pastoral artist and agroecologist. His work focuses on themes
affecting current relationships between culture and nature in the
framework of the landscape, the rural, utopia and social change.
Fernando often uses self-organizing strategies, initiating
collaborative agroecological projects and co-operatives. His major
works to date include organising an experimental shepherd's school
(2004–ongoing) in Spain, that attracts serious farmers—not just
'art' farmers—worldwide. He has also worked frequently with
myvillages.org and was a member of Shifting Ground Collective, an art-architecture
group that spent time at Grizedale between 2007–2009.
Fernando specialises in artisan cheeses and in April 2011 led a
cheesemaking course for young Cumbrian farmers. The cheeses have
been cultivated in Ruskin's ice house at Brantwood. Some say the
taste of 'Big JR' lingers in the mould.
Exhibitions and Projects
2011 Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
2010 Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain
2009 GlogauAir Kunstraum, Berlin, Germany
2001 Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona, Spain
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