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The exhibition Las convertidoras opened on December 6, 2024 at Iturribide Etxea, Caniche’s new exhibition space in Ibarrangelu (Bizkaia).
Julia Spínola (Madrid, 1979), lives and works in Barcelona. His artistic practice has focused fundamentally on the sculptural as a state of latency and as a process that generates pieces that resist a univocal definition. Their materiality comes into play with almost textual relationship processes between the sculptures themselves and with the spaces where they are exhibited, forming with each exhibition a particular perceptual artifact.
The repetition of gestures that become feverish and that are situated in an indeterminate space between knowing and not knowing, as well as the docility or dissidence of the material itself, place the artist in a place of estrangement, a departure from herself, “ something that relocates the entire previous plan”.
It is these “spaces of uncertainty”, transitional, metamorphic, that also...More
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Press release
The exhibition Las convertidoras opened on December 6, 2024 at Iturribide Etxea, Caniche’s new exhibition space in Ibarrangelu (Bizkaia).
Julia Spínola (Madrid, 1979), lives and works in Barcelona. His artistic practice has focused fundamentally on the sculptural as a state of latency and as a process that generates pieces that resist a univocal definition. Their materiality comes into play with almost textual relationship processes between the sculptures themselves and with the spaces where they are exhibited, forming with each exhibition a particular perceptual artifact.
The repetition of gestures that become feverish and that are situated in an indeterminate space between knowing and not knowing, as well as the docility or dissidence of the material itself, place the artist in a place of estrangement, a departure from herself, “ something that relocates the entire previous plan”.
It is these “spaces of uncertainty”, transitional, metamorphic, that also...More