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Panopticon_frontier 601
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Lead and Silver Times
- The project
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- Bentham’s Panoptic
- Silver moments - Hospitality
- Silver moments - Image's power
- Silver moments - Silver’s (the) wound
- Silver moments - The innocence of evil
- Silver moments - Polysemic house taken
- Silver moments - A goal to survive
- Return home
- Hoouseholds of La Seda
- In Residence-Antaviana
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Plom-Plata
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Another end. THE REMAINDER
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Discomfort politicisations
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- Sybil
- Among book wings
- In the inner wine cellar I drank of my beloved
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- Wound of time
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River of silver
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Silver moments - Polysemic house taken
Polysemic house taken
Installation. 2019
With Agnès WO
In 1945, Julio Cortázar wrote his story "House taken" from a nightmare. At that time, in Argentina, the most conservative bourgeoisie felt threatened by the advancement of Peronism and the consequent participation in the political life of popular sectors, hitherto absolutely marginalized. This interpretation of the story, valid in the context and time in which it takes place, happens over time a metaphor of the actions that can happen in any conflictive political scenary where power exerts violence in the spaces of intimacy of the citizens.
Exposed in
Centre d’Art Maristany. Sant Cugat. 2019