UNTIL SUNDAY 27/4
THE SHIP. University, 2
The ship travels through the Francoist prisons of the immediate postwar period where men and women were convicted of crimes of military rebellion. By those who, paradoxically, Yes they rebelled against the first Spanish democracy of the 20th century. The exhibition Inside and out. Words taken in postwar Valencia. Rafael Solaz Collection Collect more than a hundred postcards that managed to pass censorship. Because they went without on, They allowed reading, and contained very condensed messages for space issues, Postcards did not carry critical information against the regime. Are exposed in a striking way, Within transparent urns scattered over the ground that simulate the eight square meters of the prisoners of the prisoners. Along with them, inside the ballot box, objects of the daily life of the convicted as drugs, tobacco packets, mixture, menstrual locks, spoons, place, cans and, even, a story with illustrations. There are bars, The light is murky and sound the "face to the sun" and other noises that the imprisoned could hear. The atmosphere is distressing. The gestation of this sample is very personal and emotional. Explains Solaz that the 1985, After his father's death, discovered a metal box containing documents of his passage through a concentration camp in Casturera (Badajoz), a fact that neither he nor his brothers knew. From that time, began to be interested in the subject and continued to acquire the material of this period, that forms an exhibition willing to nourish our historical memory. AU