Art 4 hours

Museu Can Framis opens “Point at a spot” by Lúa Coderch.

On May 26th, at 7 p.m., Museu Can Framis opens “Point at a spot (outside the perimeter of a tree section to indicate it comes from the future)” by Lúa Coderch.

We find ourselves inside an eye, a chamber that opens out to the exterior and produces images. In the excessive light, in the offering of everything to the gaze, there is, however, a radical scarcity. The organ is exhausted, just like us. What would we need to be able to see again?

Freely recovering a fragment of a Renaissance painting, the exhibition raises this possibility: if visionary faculties become extinct, we will need new eyes to sprout, we will need gestures that point a little beyond exhausted visions. Action is not possible without fantasy, they say; fantasy is at the root of movement, and that is why we must persist in the exercise of imagination.

Lúa Coderch’s work is an investigation into surfaces, into the imaginary folds of what we call reality. Stories and images emerge simultaneously with lived experience; they organize it, give it shape and meaning, and allow it to circulate. Through sculptures, actions, and audiovisual works, I explore these questions, both from their sensitive and narrative dimensions, mobilizing, channeling, and developing reserves of material and imaginary energy.

The exhibition can be visited from May 27 to October 11, 2026, in the new exhibition space, which is conceived as a project laboratory to maintain a live dialogue between the permanent collection and contemporary creation.