The Language of Form
The Language of Form brings together the work of eight international artists who, from different disciplines and processes, explore form as a vehicle for thought, perception and experience. Far from conceiving it as a mere contour, form here becomes a language of its own: a visual system that articulates color, matter, volume and space to generate meaning. Throughout this exhibition, a plural territory unfolds where the pictorial, the sculptural and the photographic dialogue from the border between the physical and the intangible.
Each artist approaches form from a singular perspective. Dirk Salz and Michael Craik explore the depth of color and time through layers and transparencies, while Patrik Grijalvo and Birte Horn decompose reality and recompose it as emotional architecture or perceptual collage. For their part, Jo Hummel and Francisco Suárez work from rhythm and repetition, between geometric precision and freedom of gesture. David Dellagi transports us to kaleidoscopic worlds between the digital and the tactile, and Jacinto Moros turns the curve into a symbol of vital flow, integrating nature and mathematics in a poetics of movement.
Beyond styles or techniques, all these artists share an intimate and reflexive approach to creation, where form is not an end, but a process: a way of thinking, of looking and of being in the world. The language of form thus proposes a visual experience that invites us to pause, to observe and to allow ourselves to be transformed by the possibilities of space, colour and matter as expressions of the invisible.
