Images of an endless story. Miguel March

UNTIL SUNDAY 6/3
F. CHIRIVELLA SORIANO. Valeriola, 13

Miguel March is inspired by photographs taken in Spain between the Civil War and the Transition to create large format paintings made with flat inks, so characteristic of pop art. Using this technique takes away the drama for some frames what, in general, They capture dramatic situations or situations that we sense are painful.. The Chirivella Soriano Foundation also exhibits the work of the artists selected in the eighth and ninth edition of its Sala d'Arcs Call.. Micaela Maisa Montero, focusing on the symbolism of the masks, reflects on the way women inhabit the city and Sara Gurrea reflects on gentrification in the Carme neighborhood due to vacation apartment rental platforms. AU

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