In Three Acts Everything Solid Fades Away
06.10.2020 - 30.07.2021
In Three Acts is a three-part exhibition curated in collaboration with Valentín Roma and a combination of public programmes that aims to display what the lines of reasoning behind the Suñol Soler Collection are, and under which artistic and historical horizons the collection was created.
Before being a heritage of motionless pieces, we understand that a collection is also—or above all—a certain register of intensities, a way of approaching art with the premises of each specific moment, but at the same time with the questions that anticipate points of view that are still latent.
Act 2. Everything Solid Fades Away
The second act, titled Everything Solid Fades Away, is a journey through a group of works that allow us to understand the extent to which the abstract pulsation did not exhaust its limits; on the contrary, perhaps it is still the language form that measures the artists’ effort to understand chaos without the will to domesticate it.
We tend to think abstraction as a reversed purity of reality, like that part of what is invisible that we can finally “see before our eyes”. In the same way, we appreciate the painter or the abstract sculptor who has dared to synthesise in a gesture, in a stain and in a torsion of matter those impulses that animate the world. However, it is also possible to hypothesize that time is the thing that registers non-figurative works, that what is documented by those who practice abstraction is a fleeting moment, a kind of flicker in which even what is solid also fades away.
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