Saturday, October 11, 2014

From this idea shared by some of the most incisive international artists of today, the exhibition


The show is based on the collection of necessary Cego (video, photography and installations) and presents sport fm works from the Foundation Godia interacting between different works. It can be seen from 29 November 2013 to 18 May 2014.
The reality around us is like an iceberg: what you see is only part of what exists. The look is fragmentary, skips and hides the true nature of things. Art is a form of knowledge that seeks to explore this other side that is not obvious at first sight. The researcher is an artist, a provocateur, a maker. There is no way uneducated or image without imagination.
From this idea shared by some of the most incisive international artists of today, the exhibition "Iceberg. The invisible reality "on a journey through a world of appearances that invite the visitor to reflect on the images and the condition of partial and selective reality. 19 works from the mid-nineties, Jeff Wall, Tacita Dean, Rodney Graham, Douglas Gordon, Pierre Huyghe, Aballí, sport fm Stan Douglas and Dora Garcia, among others, present a paradox, so common in the world today , make their appearance for reality.
Different generations and artistic contexts, artists' Iceberg. The invisible reality "invites us to question our present. His work demonstrates the process by which the image is created, produced, distributed, read and perceived. Through appropriation, re-enactments, manipulations or representation of the mechanisms involved in the creation of images journalistic, artistic or advertising.
With "Iceberg. The invisible reality "Godia Foundation continues its approach to contemporary art, emphasizing sport fm its presence and importance in private collections in Barcelona.
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