Contemporary art of the Valencian Government. Questions and answers

CARME CENTER. Museum, 2

Because exhibiting the Valencian works of art acquired by the Generalitat every year can become a bit monotonous, the Consortium of Museums has decided, in this second edition, expand the project beyond the exhibition in the Carme Center with a pedagogical curatorship and christen it with an epigraph that done personality. "Questions and answers" because next to each work you will find cardboard cards with space to write what you think is the question to which that particular piece gives response. THE 18 works that are exhibited follow the same objective as last year: to give a broad and heterodox view of the art that is being made here and now. That means photography, installation, sculpture, art digital, performance Among the most orthodox you will find the iconic photo series Afronauts of Cristina Middle or magnificent sculptures of Fuencisla French i Joan Cardells, that stands proudly in a kind of posthumous tribute. Among the most heterodox, emerges a work of Clara Boj i Diego Díaz who, using Artificial Intelligence, shows how visual representations are increasingly stereotyped, how we are losing iconographic diversity. S.M.

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