Usue Arrieta and Vicente Vázquez have been collaborating and publishing
their activities in the realms of visual arts and cinema since 2002 under
different names. Trained as visual artists, their contributions to the fields
of time based practices and dispositive design, the visual, the aural and the
formulation of the social have been shown in public and private institutions
as well as film festivals internationally. In 2013 they co-founded Tractora
Co-op, an artist cooperative based on truck drivers co-op’s operational
model to further expand their longstanding collaborative practices. In 2018,
together with Nader Koochaki, they created and presented -zko, a publishing
house created with the aim to publish artists books, rooted in field work and
experimental edition.