The curatorial inspiration for this exhibition came from a specific type of rural construction which is found throughout the countryside. These constructions, beyond their functions as shelter and storage, are elements which catalyse space and time and are regarded by the painter Jordi Fulla as intimate habitats encouraging a transposition to the human – the stone structure as skin. This favours our dream states where we project a space for refuge, retreat or reflection, thus sparking a symbiosis between the immaterial and tangible worlds.
Consisting of paintings, drawings and a large pictorial installation which transforms the interiors and doorways of these stone huts into a vacuum and a site for transit, of existence itself, the exhibition, curated by Natàlia Chocarro, becomes a tour of the great enigmas that inhabit existence.