Art 2 hours

Piramidón starts the year with a vermouth and two openings

Saturday 24th of January, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Piramidón Contemporary Art Center celebrates its first vermouth of the year with the double opening of Revisions #4: Patricio Reig and 2026_N1, the group exhibition bringing together works by resident artists.

Revisions is a series that revisits Piramidón’s collection through artists who have been residents for a significant period, placing works from different stages in dialogue to show the evolution of their languages, techniques, and conceptual interests.

On this occasion, Revisions #4 focuses on Patricio Reig—resident at Piramidón between 1993 and 2016—whose work addresses time, memory, and the fleeting nature of existence. These are central examples of a practice that treats photography as both archive and object. His exploration of the representation of anonymity goes beyond the unknown people he finds in archival photographs and antique markets; it also appears in objects as symbols of presence and absence, and even in contemporary portraits that highlight certain personal characteristics but are unified under the same anonymous criterion.

The selection includes two recent works by the artist, which relate his current production to Piramidón’s collection.

At 1 p.m., there will be a guided tour with Ricard Casals.