Evreka. Pichiavo

CARME CENTER. Museum, 2

The name PichiAvo will be heard a lot during these Fallas festivals, and it is that, in addition to being the architect of the city council failure, The artistic duo formed by Pichi and Avo has managed to bring the street inside the museum. He has done it through the exhibition Evreka that reinterprets classical myths in paintings and sculptures, and a graffiti that decorates the entire Renaissance cloister of the Center del Carme. The intervention has sparked tremendous controversy (It is surprising to see the walls of the 13th century building painted with spray), but the truth is that exhibitions like this one banish the idea of ​​the museum as a sarcophagus, advocating for a space that embraces a living culture. GLORIA POZUELO

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