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La acelerada vida contemporánea transcurre, cada vez más, tras las ventanas: las ventanas de coches, trenes, aviones, metros… La ventana se vuelve un visor, que capta instantes únicos e irrepetibles. A la vez, se presentan ventanas para nuestros mundos interiores.
Our accelerated contemporary existence increasingly takes place behind windows: car windows, and those on trains, airplanes, subways… The window becomes a view-finder that captures unique, unrepeatable moments. At the same time there are windows into our interior worlds. These are the starting points for By the Way.
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Nastja Säde Rönkkö ha recuperado casettes obsoletos de canciones románticas perdidas en el tiempo creando un diálogo entre ellas. Anna Barriball mostrará uno de sus nuevos vídeos en donde investiga los efectos de la luz captada por la noche desde la ventana de su estudio.
Jaime Pitarch transforms quotidian objects by stripping them off from their routine. He uses inventive and witty strategies of displacement and recontextualization that play with the meaning of words. Enric Farrés Duran will present a ranking of the best book-markers he’s found forgotten in second hand books while he works in a bookshop. Nastja Säde Rönkkö has reclaimed obsolete cassettes of romantic songs lost in time, creating a dialogue between them. Anna Barriball will show one of her new films where she explores the effects of light captured in the night from the window of her studio. Barriball is interested in what the image reveals and what the lens captures automatically; like the dust on a window, or simply the reflection of the camera flash. Patricia Dauder will recontextualize in the space a group of sculptures from 2004 that deal with positive and negative form, mass and emptiness, commonly featuring circular shapes, like vessels, receptacles, pipes or balls. Peter Simpson’s abstractions are made with reclaimed material and bits from previous works that haven’t been successful. The works are compositions that are in constant flux until the artist ‘discovers’ a relationship or idea between the elements he has been combining.