Ellos y nosotros (Them and Us)

- Artists:
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Adriaen Cornelisz Beeldemaker, Amparo Garrido, Antonio David, Auguste André Lançon, Bartholomew Dandridge (his circle), Damien Hirst, David Douglas Duncan, Eduardo Kac, Esaias van de Velde, Eugenio Ampudia, Eulàlia Valldosera, Francis Alÿs…
Artists
Adriaen Cornelisz Beeldemaker, Amparo Garrido, Antonio David, Auguste André Lançon, Bartholomew Dandridge (his circle), Damien Hirst, David Douglas Duncan, Eduardo Kac, Esaias van de Velde, Eugenio Ampudia, Eulàlia Valldosera, Francis Alÿs, Francisco de Goya, Giuseppe Dardanone Cavelli (attributed to), Guillermo Srodek-Hart, Guy Maddin, Jacques-Laurent Agasse, Jean Painlevé, Joan Jonas, Joan Miró, Joan-Ramon Bonet, Joana Vasconcelos, Johan Seirling, Joseph Beuys, José Cirera, Juan del Junco, Juan Luis Moraza, Levi Orta, Marcel·lí Antúnez, Marie Voignier, Miquel Barceló, Nicolaes Maes, Pablo Picasso, Paloma Navares, Paloma Pájaro, Rebecca Horn, Rosalía Banet, Veru Iché and Walter Chandoha - Curatorship:
- Nekane Aramburu
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Location: -1 floor
The exhibition analyses the evolution of the relationship of humans and non-human animals through a series of contemporary art projects and benchmark historical works.
The curatorial thesis of «Ellos y nosotros (Them and Us)» presents the symbiotic and simultaneously contradictory relationship between the animal world and human societies, reviewing social changes, legislation, documentation, aesthetical trends, image and communication, lines of thought, documentation and iconography.
The thematic blocks the project is comprised of include reflections on the economy, leisure and the professions, the realms of the domestic and affection, sport and the circus, myths and traditions, torture and hunting, food or bioethics. As well as the exhibitive format, the project «Ellos y nosotros (Them and Us)» integrates the cultural complex of Es Baluard Museu with the dynamics of our immediate surroundings, and peculiarities and advances that have been promoted from the Balearic Islands, analysing the present and looking to the future.
