With this exhibition, Louis 21 inaugurates a new exhibition space within the gallery, though certainly peculiar. This is a basement, which to be able to access it you need to bend down to the waist and go under a wall, forcing a certain initiation.
It opens with a sample of the work of Ignacio Uriarte (Krefeld, Germany, 1972), an artist with clear references of conceptual and minimalist art of the sixties. In The Envelope he follows those same lines and takes as its starting point the act of folding a sheet before putting it in an envelope, which could be seen as a " sculptural act although ridiculously small", as the artist claims.
This exhibition offers a journey through a century of dialogue between art and nature through biomorphism. From Surrealism to today’s contemporary ...
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Vista is the first solo exhibition of British artist Fiona Rae to be held in Spain. The exhibition brings together a selection of works created ...
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