Es Baluard Museu

Personae: Masks Against Barbarism

Joan Miró, Le Chien d’Ubu, ca. 1977 (detail). Paint, fabric and diverse materials, 184x80x22 cm. Es Baluard Museu d'Art Contemporani de Palma, Govern de les Illes Balears collection long-term loan. © of the work of art, Successió Miró, 2021. Photograph: David Bonet

“Personae: Masks Against Barbarism” is a revision and analysis of the Es Baluard Collection that is based on one of the exploratory areas that define its identity: how the human body is conceived as a reflection of the socio-political circumstances of every epoch.

Starting with one of the collection’s key features, the set of puppets and drawings Miró made in relation to Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi, the project considers how since Antiquity human beings have needed an alter ego, another self, a disguise, enabling them to freely express themselves in times when the given historical context has impeded such expression. Deeper research then leads us to the creation of identity, based on analysis rooted in the relationship between the body, the individual and the image.

The proposal activates various foundational pieces of the Es Baluard Museum Collection, together with new works, all within a novel paradigm: the need to write new narratives on the legacy of heritage that are based on the constant factors that define each period.

It is important to point out how, over the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the gaze in relation to the subject has been transformed, and how this very transformation has given rise to a new imaginary realm. By considering representations anchored in the 1920s, 1950s and 1970s, or from the earlier part of this century, we are able to ask ourselves who we are, and especially to wonder about what makes it impossible for us to be.

The exhibition is built around three differentiated sections. The first part involves the set of materials comprising the research Miró carried out and concluded with the theatrical adaptation entitled Mori el Merma [Let the Freak Die] (premiered in the Teatre Principal of Palma in 1978, in collaboration with Joan Baixas). The characters are typified by nepotism and an assortment of decadences, filtered through a powerful dose of irony. The body of work is accompanied by a sound piece made for the occasion by Robert Wilson. The proposal creates a critical atmosphere, calling out against injustice.

The second section focuses on a set of pictorial expressions, most of which were done in the second half of the twentieth century. They introduce us to transformations that have taken place in depictions of the human body. Amputations, fragments and disjointed faces together form a universe from where to think of ourselves, leading to understanding the dearth of those civil rights that might enable us to speak of a just social contract, where citizens might live in freedom.

Finally, a third section presents various propositions made mostly from the 1970s to the present, all based on reflections culled from questions of identity. In this way, we are brought before various works, times and contexts where the individual speaks to a lack of freedom from where to speak in the truest of voices. Various kinds of oppression characterise our present-day experience, leading to degrees of deformation when it comes to getting to a reliable image of bodies. We are witness to a kind of iconography where artistic gesture drives vindication, based on the acceptance of various critical subjectivities making up the contemporary societies we live in, and a multiplicity of corporeal incarnations.

In times when the burden of morality and dogma is managed as a modus vivendi, with the sole aim of vetoing freedom of expression, this exhibition illuminates the meaning of the term “person”, leading us more directly to the defence of fundamental rights.

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Joan Miró, Le Chien d’Ubu, ca. 1977 (detail). Paint, fabric and diverse materials, 184x80x22 cm. Es Baluard Museu d'Art Contemporani de Palma, Govern de les Illes Balears collection long-term loan. © of the work of art, Successió Miró, 2021. Photograph: David Bonet
View of the exhibition hall «Personae. Masks against barbarism», Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma, 26.11.21 – 13.11.22 © of the work of art, Successió Miró, 2021.
Exhibition view “Personae.Masks Against Barbarism”, Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma, 26.11.21-13.11.22. © Es Baluard Museu, 2021. Photograph: David Bonet
Exhibition view “Personae.Masks Against Barbarism”, Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma, 26.11.21-13.11.22. © Es Baluard Museu, 2021. Photograph: David Bonet
Exhibition view “Personae.Masks Against Barbarism”, Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma, 26.11.21-13.11.22. © Es Baluard Museu, 2021. Photograph: David Bonet
Daniel García Andújar, The Body Research Machine, 1997. Exhibition “Personae. Masks Against Barbarism”, Es Baluard Museu, 26.11.21-13.11.22. © of the work of art, Daniel García Andújar, 2022. Photograph: David Bonet
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Included artworks (75)
Marina Abramović
The Family A. «Eight Lessons on Emptiness with a Happy End» series
2008
Pilar Albarracín
Mentira nº3. «300 mentiras» series
2009
No image
Karel Appel
Untitled
1982
No image
Mercedes Azpilicueta
Breathe with me
2016
Mercedes Azpilicueta
Visuales mnemónicas III
2017
Mercedes Azpilicueta
Visuales mnemónicas IV
2017
Miquel Barceló
Moc, jo, constipat
1982
Per Barclay
Bailarina (Catherine)
2002
Georg Baselitz
Untitled
1998
Christian Boltanski
Le juif errant
2001
Robert Cahen
Images du Carnaval de Bâle
1973
Miriam Cahn
Schauen, 07.03.2018
2018
Miriam Cahn
Hände hoch!
2016
Pepe Cañabate
Untitled
1992
Pepe Cañabate
Untitled
1992
Maria Carbonero
Untitled
1989
Toni Catany
Perfil
1997
Lluis Claramunt
Sa ma
1987
Lluis Claramunt
Es nas
1987
Lluis Claramunt
Es coix
1987
Carles Congost
The artist behind the Aura
2014
Esther Ferrer
Elle était là
1994
Bel Fullana
Pinocha
2017
Ana Gallardo
Escuela de envejecer
2017
Alberto García-Alix
Morbella
1998
Daniel García Andújar
The Body Research Machine
1997
Ferran Garcia Sevilla
Adan i Eva
1980
No image
Amparo Garrido
Untitled
1992
Amparo Garrido
Untitled
1992
Amparo Garrido
No digas nada
2006-2007
Susy Gómez
Ready to feel a Louise Bourgeois necklace II
2019-2020
Susy Gómez
Ready to feel a Louise Bourgeois necklace I
2019-2020
Núria Güell
La Feria de las flores
2015-2016
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Disputed Utterance (Ernie / Ronnie)
2018
Rebecca Horn
La Ferdinanda X-Ray
1981
Wifredo Lam
Les frères, III
1974
Jana Leo
Fotografiar sin ver. Visiones del cuerpo humano
1994
Robert Mapplethorpe
Jack Walls
1982
Nauzet Mayor
Untitled
2021
No image
Manolo Millares
Untitled
1965
Joan Miró
El Abanderado
ca. 1977
Joan Miró
Le Chien d’Ubu
ca. 1977
Joan Miró
Dessin pour Ubú
ca. 1953
Joan Miró
Dibuixos preparatoris per a le Chien d’Ubu
ca. 1978
Joan Miró
Untitled (Preparatory drawing for “Mori el Merma”)
1976
Amedeo Modigliani
Tête de face
1910-1911
Jean Marie del Moral
Joan Miró, estudio Sert, Palma, Mallorca
1978
Shirin Neshat
Serie «Fervor» (Couple at Intersection)
2000
Antón Patiño
Untitled
1984
No image
Pablo Picasso
«156» series
1970
No image
Pablo Picasso
Visage dans un ovale
1955
Pablo Picasso
Visage patiné
1959
Pablo Picasso
Visage de faune tourmenté
1956
Pablo Picasso
Dormeur
1956
No image
Pablo Picasso
Vallauris
1953
Charo Pradas
La siesta
1985
Bernardí Roig
SETH
2020
Bernardí Roig
Otras manchas en el silencio
2011
No image
Francisco Ruiz de Infante
Lugar común
1991
Antonio Saura
Doña Jerónima de la Fuente
1972
Gabriel Serra
Untitled (Characters from the theatre play “Mori el Merma”, created by Joan Miró and the Theatre Group La Claca)
1976
Gabriel Serra
Untitled (Characters from the theatre play “Mori el Merma”, created by Joan Miró and the Theatre Group La Claca)
1976
Gabriel Serra
Untitled (Characters from the theatre play “Mori el Merma”, created by Joan Miró and the Theatre Group La Claca)
1976
Gabriel Serra
Untitled (Characters from the theatre play “Mori el Merma”, created by Joan Miró and the Theatre Group La Claca)
1976
Gabriel Serra
Untitled (Characters from the theatre play “Mori el Merma”, created by Joan Miró and the Theatre Group La Claca)
1976
Gabriel Serra
Untitled (Characters from the theatre play “Mori el Merma”, created by Joan Miró and the Theatre Group La Claca)
1976
Josep Maria Sert
Escena mitológica
1912-1913
Antoni Socías
Character for an afternoon opera
1984-1986
Antoni Tàpies
Matèria en forma d’aixella
1968
Endre Tót
I am glad if I can do like this
1971-1976
Eulàlia Valldosera
El jacent: la nit
2000
Darío Villalba
Kiss Munich
1995
No image
Robert Wilson
UBU SOUNDS THE ALARM
2021
Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze)
Untitled
1940
Francesca Woodman
Untitled, New York
1979-1980
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