Ría
Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo•Feb 01, 2025 — Aug 31, 2025
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The Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo presents “Ria”, the first monographic institutional exhibition devoted to Jorge Satorre in Spain. Satorre’s artistic practice addresses unmapped and “minor” histories, whether through attending to the intangible heritage of traditions and the oral transmission of stories, or by engaging in more formal explorations of traditional craft production methods, their environments, stories and workers.
Emerging from his initial interest in developing a career as an editorial illustrator, Satorre’s artistic research has evolved to encompass a fascination with the limits of various disciplines associated with drawing. Yet his current artistic identity increasingly revolves around a sculptural practice that dialogues with the diverse contexts where his work is conceived and displayed. Moreover, his recent projects frequently involve acts of transformation and subversion, stemming from elemental actions such as moulding, stamping, forging, casting or...More
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Ría
Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo•Feb 01, 2025 — Aug 31, 2025
Press Release
The Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo presents “Ria”, the first monographic institutional exhibition devoted to Jorge Satorre in Spain. Satorre’s artistic practice addresses unmapped and “minor” histories, whether through attending to the intangible heritage of traditions and the oral transmission of stories, or by engaging in more formal explorations of traditional craft production methods, their environments, stories and workers.
Emerging from his initial interest in developing a career as an editorial illustrator, Satorre’s artistic research has evolved to encompass a fascination with the limits of various disciplines associated with drawing. Yet his current artistic identity increasingly revolves around a sculptural practice that dialogues with the diverse contexts where his work is conceived and displayed. Moreover, his recent projects frequently involve acts of transformation and subversion, stemming from elemental actions such as moulding, stamping, forging, casting or...More