The church of the Convent de Sant Domingo hosts the exhibition A la recerca del que m'és propi, by the Pollencí artist Miquel Àngel Albis. The exhibition is curated by Maria de Lluc Fluixà and organized by the Pollença Museum and the City Council.
A la recerca del que m’és propi is a selection of works, mostly by large format, from the last 33 years of uninterrupted pictorial activity. It involves a journey through six different routes between which life is divided according to the artist. Albis understands it as a pilgrimage to discover territories and end up concluding that the decisive path is internal.
In the Convent church, Albis discovered the ancestral art of the Australian aborigines, the Huichols and the Tibetans. Now, these references can be found in his work.
The artist also presents a video installation with the title Destroying is innate, building is learned, which was created in the Albercuix watchtower within the Signals project (2005). It consists of two cyclical projections where a series of sand castles are built and destroyed on the beach.
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