Madrid’s art galleries exhibition season this week with a sample of the world’s best contemporary art Madrid Gallery Weekend Openingmarks the beginning of the course for the rest of the showrooms. In this context, he will show his works Artist from Alcoy living in London Rosa Antoliit shows Worm most September 9 At The Ryder Projects gallery (Miguel Servet, 13) photographer from Alicante Alberto FeijooLiving in the middle of London, Madrid and Alicante, opens on the 8th transformer in the new Prodiauto gallery (Pradillo, 11), which has been around for over a year.
After working two full years on installation, performance and the most ephemeral and abstract art, Rosana Antolí (Alcoy, 1981) returns to painting and figurative sculpture “to embody these ideas and take them to the material and pictorial realm”, but It allowed him to “play with more fanciful narratives” without skimping on the choreography. creating stories behind works”.
In previous projects immortal jellyfish or Welwitschiaan undying plant inspired their projects, now Worm fix your attention on the tardigrade, “a microscopic entity and the most resilient in the world.capable of surviving in extreme conditions that adapt to its environment.” Antoli wonders what would happen if humans tried to interbreed with other biological entities like these tardigrades. What would these hybrid beings be like?
“There are scientists who are already doing research with them for chemotherapy, so It would not be so unreasonable to think that new life possibilities and new worlds in which we can live together can be created.”draws attention to the artist from Alcoy who embodied these ideas. assembly, painting and sculpting of plastic componentsIn glass and water from the Mediterranean, “as a symbol of life”, in containers “carrying my breath with CO2”, all this in a gallery that has been transformed into a kind of “womb where life is conceived, an organic laboratory where new life possibilities are created”.
On your own behalf Alberto Feijoo (Alicante, 1985) He opens his first solo exhibition in Madrid on Thursday with an installation photo and collage created for the gallery Images taken in three cities – Alicante, London and New York – over the past year trying to reflect the duality between natural and artificial and that speaks of the transition from one state to another. My life is a transition between cities, and photography also undergoes transformations in the size of the image or the point of view.” “Studio photos are more restrained, thoughtful, or premeditated, and others are more intuitive, improvised, and lost in the street. And it’s at that crossroads that I reflect best.”he assures.
In this case, it reflects them an installation of five cubic columns covered with paintings surrounding them “Break the wall of the two-dimensional image and create a more three-dimensional effect”, where the collage opens and breaks with a walk in space.
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