
Pren nota: aquí tens un avanç de la programació del Poblenou Open Day
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Here is the exhibition schedule from our partners until the end of the year. In Poblenou, you’ll never run out of things to do!
PIRAMIDÓN, CENTRE OF CONTEMPORARY ART:
In this exhibition, Martí Sawe (Barcelona, 1986) continues to explore the tensions between control and chaos that have defined his artistic career, where the confrontation of opposites becomes the core of his pictorial practice.
Sawe’s works are a space of visual collision. In them, meticulous details coexist with spontaneous scribbles; flat colors mix with accidental textures, and figuration disintegrates into distorted forms.
[More information here].
The Residents Room is the exhibition space where we showcase a selection of representative works from each of our resident artists. This space presents a wide range of works, from hyperrealism to abstract painting, including photography and sculpture.
The group exhibition 2024_n3 features artists: Marco Noris, Yamandú Canosa, Pol Pintó, Pablo Castañeda, Stanislav Falkov, Rosanna Casano, Nicole Vindel, Tono Carbajo, Dedé Lins, Alsino Skowronnek, Iván Franco, Esther Miquel, Antoine Selah, Pere de Ribot, Pepe Castellanos.
[More information here].
CAN FRAMIS / FUNDACIÓ VILA CASES
In El Bosc (The Forest), time stops, nature reigns, shadows dance with the light, and the wind blows through the trees. El Bosc is a place to escape: it’s where voices express themselves freely and also where they fade into murmurs. It’s a place to reflect, reimagine the world, and start anew.
[More information here].
Paula Bonet (Vila-real, Castellón, 1980), painter and writer, presents L’anguila. The Flesh as Painting and Painting as Mirror at the Can Framis Museum, an exhibition revisiting her earlier project of the same name. Bonet explores a pictorial language on the edge of figuration and abstraction in dialogue with her written work.
L’anguila represents a turning point in Paula Bonet’s career and arrives at the Fundació Vila Casas to be revisited and expanded for the first time since her recent books. The exhibition presents previously unseen works and features fragments of texts from her autobiographical novel L’anguila (Anagrama, 2021) on the walls of the exhibition space. It combines painting and literature into a unique work that creates connections between the written word and the painted stroke. In this exhibition, Bonet reflects on the world around us and, particularly, on issues that resonate strongly with women. Sexuality, childbirth, and abortion are the main themes of this project.
[More information here].
KET GALLERY:
Watercolors from the summer of 2024. Images capturing the desire for freshness and calm.
Vernissage: Friday, October 4th, celebrating with the artist from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
[More information here].
MUSEU TERRA / FUNDACIÓ CARULLA:
The Museu Terra brings the voice of the rural world to Barcelona through temporary exhibitions and an artistic and educational project aimed at promoting debate and reflection on sustainable social transformation.
Sign up for free guided tours of the new exhibition “Plàstic. Genial o Pervers?”, an opportunity to discuss the benefits and drawbacks of plastic, a material that has enabled great advances in society but has also become a serious environmental problem that directly affects health.
Guided tours (with prior registration). Sign up here:
Free entry.