CARME CENTER. Museum, 2
Humanoids, quadrupeds and hybrid characters suspended in space constantly move. Other beings, plastic, inflatables, they perch on the ground. They seem to breathe. We see eggs and fish with legs, fruits with tentacles, two headed dogs, mutant giraffes. The print reminds us of a unique and mysterious painting., that garden of delights of a Bosch who condemned the sins of the flesh. The artist Olga Diego brings to life the hundred figures that make up an immense installation that no longer condemns sexual freedom: The big current problem is the lack of respect for the environment by a consumerist and capitalist society., whose biggest sin is the waste of plastic. GLORIA POZUELO







