The Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities organizes, in collaboration with the City of White, the exhibition 'Enigma and fold', including the 'Routes' project.
The show can be seen in the municipal exhibition Blanca until next July 12 and is composed of works by a dozen national and international artists.
The general director of the Institute of Cultural Industries and the Arts (ICA), Marta Lopez-Briones, who opened the exhibition today, with the acting mayor of White, Rafael Laorden, explained that this new exhibition 'Routes' the number thirteen since he started, "the first season of this successful project in which municipalities in Murcia in its rooms have hosted works from the collection of ICA and, above all, it has allowed to bring contemporary art to close the citizens of the region ".
The pieces of the exhibition 'Enigma and fold' belong to different disciplines such as photography, sculpture, painting, screen printing or installation.
Through them, the artists try to show the viewer that are not mere witnesses to the world, but they generate through their new creations universes.
The tour of this traveling exhibition, which has already passed through Ceuta and San Pedro del Pinatar, begins with a sculpture by the Swedish artist Annika Von Hausswolff.
The work, besides being a critique of the traditional idea of ​​art as a window on the world, addresses recurring themes in the history of this creative, such as loneliness, frustration and melancholy.
The work of Jaume Pitarch, 'Surrender of Breda', speaks of the tradition of classical painting as opposed to today, while Manu Muniategiandikoetxea painters and Dominican Jorge Pineda works created with their universes that expand and try to wrap the visitor.
For its part, the Portuguese installation creator Baltazar Torres and screen printing of Miquel Navarro, an artist known for its cities of the eighties, talk of the town and loneliness, dehumanization and construction of living spaces .
In addition to installations, sculptures and paintings, 'Enigma and fold' also meets several photographs signed by Juan de Sande, Brazilian Rosangela Renno showing the multiplicity of views that actually make one look, and Dora García, which documents in The Croad (Poetry and Dream) 'a performance that she made at the Tate Modern in London.
The works, which will also link two sculptures by Antonio Ballester, can be seen in the municipal exhibition Blanca until next July 12.
Visiting hours are Thursday to Saturday from 17:00 to 21:00 hours and on Sundays and holidays from 10:00 to 14:00 hours.
Source: CARM