REPRODUCTIBILITAT 1.1

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Aitor Ortiz, Alberto García-Alix, Alfredo Jaar, Amparo Garrido, Chema Alvargonzález, Darío Villalba, Diana Coca, Dionisio González, Erró, Francesc Català-Roca, Francesc Fiol Amengual, Francesca Martí…
Artists
Aitor Ortiz, Alberto García-Alix, Alfredo Jaar, Amparo Garrido, Chema Alvargonzález, Darío Villalba, Diana Coca, Dionisio González, Erró, Francesc Català-Roca, Francesc Fiol Amengual, Francesca Martí, Francesca Woodman i artistes anònims and anonymous artists., Gaspar Rul·lan, Grete Stern, Guillem Bestard, Helena Almeida, Jana Leo, Joan Fontcuberta, Joan Miró, Joan-Ramon Bonet, Josep Truyol (atribuït), José Ortiz Echagüe, Juan Mandelbaum, Jules Virenque, Man Ray, Marina Abramović, Marina Núñez, Marisa González, Miguel Font, Miguel Rio Branco, Montserrat Soto, Paloma Polo, Pepe Cañabate, Per Barclay, Pierre Gonnord, Pilar Albarracín, Robert Mapplethorpe, Roland Fischer, Sean Scully, Shirin Neshat, Susy Gómez, Sybille von Kaskel, Thomas Ruff and Toni Catany
“Reproductibilitat 1.1” (Reproducibility 1.1) is an exhibition conceived from the basis of Es Baluard’s photography collection with the collaboration of collectors, public entities and international artists.
Its curatorial development sets out from the origins of photography and its uses to introduce us into an analysis of the environment and its transformation, based on two thematic axes – the portrait as a certificate of presence or exorcising medium of the self and others, and the urban and natural metalandscape. A history of perspectives, like that demanded by Roland Barthes, by way of a kaleidoscopic approach steeped in references, some well-known and others not so much, which will gradually mutate over six months.
The exhibition space is slightly modified due to its second movement and four works are added, giving a new inflection point to the project with the incorporation of Spanish artists (Aitor Ortiz and Marisa Gonzalez), new artworks like one presented in the last Venice Bienal (El Recorrido de la Totalidad, Paloma Polo) and classical works of the Photographi history like those made by Francesca Woodman.