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Art and Space
28November
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Art and Space

Based on the creative partnership between Basque artist Eduardo Chillida and German philosopher Martin Heidegger in 1969 that resulted in the publication of the book Art and Space, this exhibition offers a new reading of the history of abstraction over the last six decades.

Following Heidegger's observations, the show reveals the various ways in which the artwork effects a "domination of space" and "space reigns throughout the work of art". Working from these premises, the exhibition analyzes this dialogue between spaces and volumes, exploring the silent conversations and connections between artworks and the forces that structure them - gravity, luminosity, balance - but also between visual creation and philosophical thought.

Art and Space is accompanied by a profusely illustrated catalogue with contributions by artists Peter Halley, Marcius Galan, Agnieszka Kurant, Asier Mendizabal, Bruce Nauman, Damián Ortega, Sergio Prego, Alyson Shotz, Lee Ufan, and Zarina, as well as the philosopher and writer Sara Nadal-Melsió and the show's curator, Manuel Cirauqui.