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Lasts days to visit the Silvia Gubern Exihibitionat Museu Can Framis

This Sunday, February 22, will be the last day to visit the exhibition Esplendor. Tornar a l’origen, by Silvia Gubern at Museu Can Framis.

If you haven’t been able to enjoy it, don’t worry: the virtual tour is available free of charge on the museum’s website.

The exhibition, which brings together around one hundred works by the artist, invites us to explore her creative journey from a primordial vocation: a path of openness toward the development of personal, planetary, and spiritual consciousness. Freed from the destiny of daily function, Gubern does not look back; instead, she allows herself to “return to the origin” that is, to contemplate how the eternal present redraws and recreates the communion between all beings and all things. Silvia Gubern unfolds her freedom to offer us the legacy of a woman who, like an alchemist, works in the transformation of lead into gold—distilling what she recognizes as her most precious heritage: the certainty of the sacred origin of art and life.

The exhibition journey articulates the great guiding and healing power of image, signs, word, and vision through drawings, channeled writing, sculptures, poems, paintings on glass, and installations that constellation unified knowledge. Art stands as a silent and unwavering testimony to a language that dialogues with the womb of the Earth, the material body, and also with the real and metaphorical power of light and transparency—qualities of the soul that allow us either to nourish ourselves or to be initiated into the mysteries of incarnation, resurrection, antimatter, and the body of light.