primera olegía, acrylic on canvas. 162 x130 cm, 2011. (left)
segunda olegía, acrylic on canvas. 162 x130 cm, 2011. (right)


"La gran aventura" - olegias

- Can Felipa, may-july/2011

La Gran Aventura (The Great Adventure) was a group show that features the works of 14 artists that were in residency at Hangar between 2008 and 2011. By further exploring the hyperbolic fiction present in the series of teenager gamebooks "Choose Your Own Adventure", the exhibition becomes a visual essay, as well as, a narrated account on what it means to be an artist today. It brings a multifarious approach to a notion that, half way between an art's meta-discursive story and a parodic tale, tries to foreground the supposed roles —or impairments— of any art production.

This project had two independent and complementary parts: the exhibition and the book’s edition.

Curator: David Armengol >>>>>link

Primera Olegía , acrylic on canvas, 162 x 130 cm.



"La gran aventura" - olegias

- Can Felipa, may-july/2011

La Gran Aventura (The Great Adventure) was a group show that features the works of 14 artists that were in residency at Hangar between 2008 and 2011. By further exploring the hyperbolic fiction present in the series of teenager gamebooks "Choose Your Own Adventure", the exhibition becomes a visual essay, as well as, a narrated account on what it means to be an artist today. It brings a multifarious approach to a notion that, half way between an art's meta-discursive story and a parodic tale, tries to foreground the supposed roles —or impairments— of any art production.

This project had two independent and complementary parts: the exhibition and the book’s edition.

Curator: David Armengol >>>>>link

Segunda Olegía , acrylic on canvas, 162 x 130 cm.



"La gran aventura" - olegias

- Can Felipa, may-july/2011

La Gran Aventura (The Great Adventure) was a group show that features the works of 14 artists that were in residency at Hangar between 2008 and 2011. By further exploring the hyperbolic fiction present in the series of teenager gamebooks "Choose Your Own Adventure", the exhibition becomes a visual essay, as well as, a narrated account on what it means to be an artist today. It brings a multifarious approach to a notion that, half way between an art's meta-discursive story and a parodic tale, tries to foreground the supposed roles —or impairments— of any art production.

This project had two independent and complementary parts: the exhibition and the book’s edition.

Curator: David Armengol >>>>>link