About 100 pieces make up this exhibition of the Mallorcan artist Joan Vallespir (Inca, 1969) in which we are invited to take a trip through the memories of his childhood and adolescence, stages in which endless images and personal icons of the 70s confluence.
Through photographs, magazine and newspaper clippings and representation of objects and their textures, Vallespir shares his feelings in an artistic project that aims to reflect about finding serenity through self-acceptance.
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