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All exhibitions are an act of dialogue between the artwork, the viewer and the artist. The aim of Dialogues to (Dis)Cover the Work of Lita Cabellut is to establish a four-way dialogue between the works, viewers, the artist and people from the field of culture, enabling us to explore the aesthetic universe and content of her pieces. Dialogues to discover and explore a work and its meanings.
The style and the content of the work of Lita Cabellut provides depth for reflection and self-questioning on themes such as time, what it is to be human, power and fragility; blind mirrors that have ceased to reflect our image. Works in which the human face is the central focus for the tension between the fleetingness of life and the determination to live and be in the world. Each of the dialogues is an invitation to viewers to see themselves in the artist's work.
The world through craquelure
Lita Cabellut's output is an investigation of time, of the passage of time on life. The craquelure typical of a French portrait from the mid 17th century allows us to observe fissures in the paint. Coming into contact with the work of Lita Cabellut, who makes use of a similar technique, means journeying into time, understood as a generator of ruins and myths. The artist as a narrator of time.
Lita Cabellut (Barcelona, 1961) artist.
Albert Serra (Banyoles, 1975) is a Catalan film director and producer.
Albert Lladó (Barcelona, 22 July 1980) has a degree in Philosophy from Barcelona University, a post-graduate degree in Local Journalism (UAB) and a masters in Comparative Studies of Literature, Art and Thought (UPF).
Benedetta Tagliabue (Milan, Italy, 1963) is an Italian architect who lives and works in Catalonia. The last collaborator with the architect Enric Miralles, she runs the Miralles Tagliabue EMBT architectural practice. She is the current chief architect of the Miralles Tagliabue practice.
The dialogues are chaired by Fèlix Riera, co-editor of the cultural journal Hänsel i Gretel.