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Cop de Cor. Ana Mas Salse

Ana Mas Salse, gallerist and collector.

Relevant voices from the art world share the exhibitions they won’t miss at this year’s Barcelona Gallery Weekend — the ones that captured their hearts at first sight.

The dreamlike and spiritual world of Josefa Tolrà at Bombon Projects —a singular, visionary artist and medium. A universe unfolded in her notebooks, beautiful embroideries and drawings.

The dialogue between Bruno Munari and Mari Chordà at Chiquita Room — two artists whose work I deeply admire — in a fantastical encounter where playfulness interacts with the world.

Julia Spínola and her sculptural work at ethall: I have no doubt she will develop an intriguing site-specific proposal within the gallery space.

Discovering the unrealized projects of Christo and Jeanne-Claude at Prats Nogueras Blanchard, an expansive display of the meticulous preparation process: models and drawings, engineering studies, bureaucratic documents. Even though they were never built, they still existed, in their own way.

The symbolic representation of nature in the pictorial compositions of Carlos Forns at Sala Parés.

Marcelo Brodsky at Zielinsky and his work as an artist and activist, who unfolds through intervened photographic series an alternative form of visual and conceptual language. From private memory, he tells collective stories rooted in impactful historical events.

Cop de Cor. Ana Mas Salse
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