FROM FRIDAY 27/11 ON THURSDAY 7/1
STUDY 64. Benicolet, 2
“Helena dreamed that we were waiting in line at an airport like all airports and we were forced to pass, through a machine, our pillows. on every pillow, last night's pillow, the machine read dreams. “It was a machine for detecting dreams dangerous to public order.”. This delicious book by the great Eduardo Galeano compiles Helena's dreams, his wife. They are stories from the unconscious, where madness and genius go hand in hand, and this genius is captured in images Isidro Ferrer, who has illuminated these fantastic dreams with his illustrations. Don't lose sight of the stories, nor the illustrations that make up this exhibition and that reflect all the beauty of dream stories for dreamers of any age.. GLORIA POZUELO