Tomas Pizà (Palma, 1983) is an architect and artist, two facets that he reveals in his work by conviction. This project, now presented in contemporary art center Addaya, was carried out during his stay in Berlin within the program movilidad Madrid Procesos 12, in which the Mallorcan artist was selected.
This is a particular historical tour focused on the German city of Grünewald, repeatedly bombed in the Second World War because the Deutsche Technische Fakultät and its weapons research complex was situated there. Today only the ruin and accumulation of debris are left, which Pizà has immortalized in his paintings.
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