The Cantabrian artist Juan López (Alto Maliaño, 1979) opens with this exhibition, the fifth space of Casal Solleric, Box 27, a window shop box (literally) to the street where art comes to the exterior and the visitor is invaded by the work itself. The exhibition comes to meet him, just like advertising involves us unconsciously.
For this first project (with a total of 6 different artists) López proposes a direct intervention on the glass wall. The bulk of his work revolves around urban art paradoxically done indoors His pieces are reversible and can be destroyed as easily as they are created.
Blind consists of realizing an exercise of capping and the denial of the usual use of the proposed space, a display cabinet or outside window. Using certain strategies like text highlighted on vinyl and gigantism, so common in today's cityscape, he practically leaves blind vision inside the box, as if it was a shop being reformed.
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