Cop de Cor. Imma Prieto
Imma Prieto, Director of the Museu Tàpies
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.
[1] At Bombon Projects, Eva Fàbregas and Josefa Tolrà:
Interesting dialogue between past and present through the materialisation of the invisible.
[2] In àngels barcelona, Rogelio López Cuenca:
One of the current references regarding a critical perspective on the use of language.
[3] At Dilalica, Ariadna Guiteras:
Binomial body and action, reflection from thinking presence in relation to matter and memory.
[4] In Palmadotze, Susanna Inglada:
Dialogue between the theatrical or scenic trace and drawing as a minimal gesture of representation.
[5] At ethall, Julia Spínola and Itziar Okariz:
Reflection on the normativity of the space in wich the body is inserted, whether human or sculptural.
[6] At Chiquita Room, Bruno Munari and Mari Chordà:
A non-obvious duo based on the link between two iconic figures.
[7] At ProjecteSD, LUCE:
One of the most lucid investigations into public and urban space, and the mechanisms that are activated or deactivated when it comes to communication.
