AhSala Universitas and Sala Gris Rectorate and Social Council building, Avinguda de la Universitat d’Elx s/n
openingFriday (12:30). until June 23
Diego del Pozo explores emotional relationships and power relationships—with illustrations or videos—showing some of their constants and exceptions. at the exhibition Blind Blind. bright gestures, from the well Combining the plot of a viral video with archives, interviews, or a science fiction story, she defies the dictates of a world that imposes vision as a priority, a gender/gender system normalized by nature, or violence to the weird. His interest in gestures, his effort to understand how far they went, the language they created and the languages they veiled turns the work into a treasure trove of gestures that shine in their demeanor. Curated the show Alexander Simon. Both are professors at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Salamanca.
Enkar Neil, Soap is making astronomers cry.
El Campello Cultural HouseConstitution Square 4, El Campello
openingThis Saturday. until 14 May
PhotoAlicante photography festival is opening several exhibitions this weekend. Enkar Neil (Alicante, 1992) at El Campello. Soap, named after a poem by Benjamin Péret, makes astronomers cry, is a surreal project that invites the viewer to reflect on photographic appropriation and the construction of reality and identity through its intervention. In this way, each image is removed from its primary context by means of certain elements unrelated to the nature of the shot, creating new visual spaces that suggest further readings at the border between reality and imagination.
Among his commendations is the prize for the #PHEdesdemibalcón PhotoEspaña 2020 Contest held during the quarantine.
Tony Miranda portraitart
Levante Mutual FoundationPlaça d’Espanya, 16. Alcoy.
until April 30. Monday to Friday, 10:00 – 13:00 and 17:00 – 20:00.
portraitart arising from the fusion of the two arts: photography and painting. This exhibition is a total 18 portraits where is the photographer Tony Miranda interprets the essence of his models from his point of view, and they actively intervene in his image, giving it a personal and intimate nuance. The protagonists of the paintings are young and established painters who will use all kinds of materials to personalize their portraits, and the list includes Jaume Cremades, Ignacio Trelis, Manolo Granado, David Pastor, Gloria Segura, Juanín Climent, Rafa Calbo, and José. Borrell, Beca Jover, Ximo Canet, Carlos Merchán, Monica Jover, Patricia Mas, Alejandro Orfeo Soler, Rosa Ripoll, Sari Miró, Silvia Sempere and Manuel Solbes Arjona.