Rubén Grilo
Rubén Grilo launches the series When Lines are Time with an exhibition that approaches the field of ideas through a mentality bordering on industrial production.
When Lines are Time is the exhibition program for the 2015-2016 season at the Fundació Joan Miró's Espai 13. This transversal project curated by Martí Manen reflects on aspects related to temporality and production in artistic practices. The four exhibitions in the series revolve around the eternal and the transitory. Together, they form a snapshot of creation and exhibition processes today.
Rubén Grilo, Sofia Hultén, El Palomar (Mariokissme & R. Marcos Mota) and Rosana Antolí, four artists who share an interest in capturing stories within art, generating situations for visitors, and questioning what is happening from a position of uncertainty.
In addition, a symposium will be organised with the participation of representatives from leading modern and contemporary art centres and museums in Europe and the United States.
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Rubén Grilo launches the series When Lines are Time with an exhibition that approaches the field of ideas through a mentality bordering on industrial production.
Swedish artist Sofia Hultén presents an exhibition in which objects contain the possibility of multiple stories. Along similar lines to speculative fiction and to the idea of juxtaposition, Sofia Hultén’s videos and sculptures offer timelines with narrative options based on a questioning gaze that challenges everything around us.
El Palomar is an artistic space, a work environment, a political positioning and an institutional reframing. Consisting of Mariokissme and R. Marcos Mota, El Palomar is a space in Barcelona’s Poble-sec that is revising the hidden history regarding identity and genre.
A symposium organised as an integral part of an exhibition programme: the symposium understood as a specific opportunity for the exchange of contents and ideas.
Bear witness to the moment. Feel a situation, respond to it, create a new one. Rosana Antolí’s work covers a broad spectrum that includes choreography and drawing, action and waiting, day-to-day life and critical questions.