For Mallorcan artist Susy Gómez (Pollença, 1965) the installation is a genre in itself. A good example is this exhibition, which combines architectural and furniture elements extracted from demolition of buildings of the last century, beams, tiled floors, and other household appliances and home and industrial use subject to temperatures above 250 degrees).
Que faig amb la meva culpa. 2013 (What do I do with my guilt) consists of a single piece, composed of a rocker Schaukel-Fauteul No. 1 - the first model made from curved wood - fastened to the ground with belts that prevent its movement and arranged on a piece of roof beams and hydraulic floor, from a building that was demolished in the early twentieth century.
With it, Susy Gómez invites us to think from a holistic view of the self and its relationship with the world.
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