OF SATURDAY 30/11 ON SUNDAY 2/3
F. CHIRIVELLA SORIANO. Valeriola, 13
The stripped line and body are key elements in the works of Moisés Mahiques. The human figures that usually populate them move and traverse the space where the action takes place to, paradoxically, emphasize the idea that you need to stop and observe from a distance in order to understand and gain perspective. The Quatretondí is no stranger to the times in which he has lived and delves into current issues with reflections on society, the role of the individual, el context, The power, the submission, chaos or identity. Hi ho ago, among all the forms of graphic expression available, with the drawing, that's play between the lines that allows you to tell stories anywhere, relying on nothing more than a pencil and a surface. Besides, Mahiques' drawings have a marked performative dimension, they are already filling a paper or the wall of one site-especific. We say this because it usually records different moments of action within a timeline and condenses them into a single space with a goal: turn that trace of what has happened into a gesture of self-exploration and reflection. AU





