Fifty years separate Aurèlia Munoz (1926 - 2011) and Nei Albertí (1975), two artists whonever met each other. However, their artworks dialogue in an extraordinary way. Using almost oposit materials to our conception of sculpture, the two artists connect in a very intimate way. Thye also met in concepts like fragility, the sensation of movement in perpetual tension and the per-ception of something ephemeral meeting with the ideal of solid sculpture. As great conquerors of ideas they appropriate the space making it part of their desire to expand, without forgetting every explored corner, giving importance to both the smallest detail and the entire work, evo-king an infinite network.
AURÈLIA MUÑOZ (1926-2011)
NEI ALBERTÍ (1975)
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