EXPOSICIÓ Interna + Expos Pic 2022

NOVA I CURIOSA RELACIÓ

EXPOSICIÓ Interna + Expos Pic 2022

Nova i curiosa relació

OPENING: WEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER 2022 AT 6PM.

EXHIBITION: FROM 25 OCTOBER TO 18 DECEMBER 2022.

VENUE: FUNDACIÓ BROSSA -CENTRE DE LES ARTS LLIURES (C. dels Flassaders, 40, Barcelona).

CREDITS:

CURATORS: ALEXANDER ARILLA, DAVID RICART ANDREU AND JÚLIA ZAPATA.

COORDINATION OF THE CURATORIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMME: SÍLVIA GALÍ.

LIVING AND DEAD ARTISTS: NOELA COVELO, DANIEL MORENO, MARTÍ RIBAS, FEROMONA, ALBA GARCIA, JOAN BROSSA, PAULA VILAGELIU, MAR REYKJAVIK, ENRIC TORMO, AND OTHERS TO BE CONFIRMED.

Inspired by the friendship that links the members of Dau al Set and by Enric Tormo’s workshop, which hosted them, as the team of P.I.C. we turn around the relationships that occur in a space, as if it were a game board. Nova i curiosa relació proposes the creation of a 2.0 workshop where we bring together several artists to help us build this space-game, consisting of finding the clues to get out of a room. We call it workshop 2.0 because we understand it not so much as a physical space, but as a system that interrelates us. Thus, by trying to find their way out, we hope that participants will enter to inhabit our new and curious relationships.

This proposal is the result of the research and work carried out by the curatorial research program called the Programa de Investigación Curatorial (P.I.C) during the year 2022, based on the exhibition  La invisibilidad del Dau. Enric Tormo, impresor y fotógrafo.

The curatorial research program called the Programa de Investigación Curatorial (P.I.C.) was created in collaboration with the Fundació Brossa – Centre de les Arts Lliures and is articulated around a team of artists and independent curators who work physically at the Centre de les Arts Lliures in a process of curatorial research. The main objective of this project is to enhance the artistic and cultural legacy, relating it to contemporary creation and thought. It is also a research process open to new generations of artists and independent curators.