“Llindars en el punt immòbil del món que gira” is the latest artistic venture by Jordi Fulla (Igualada, 1967). This work maps out the stone architecture of a rural nature commonly found in the Mediterranean basin in various exhibitions held all over the region. Known as “cabanes de pedra seca” or dry stone huts, these examples of ancestral architecture act as points of communion between the land and the sky, placing man at a fixed site from which to view the universe.
Aware of the importance of the role of art as a way of coming to terms with our surroundings and our inner selves in a globalised world where immediacy and the seductive power of the image holds our attention in a vicelike grip, the Fundació Vila Casas has developed Itiner’Art, a project that aims to provide greater visibility for contemporary creation.
“Llindars en el punt immòbil del món que gira”
Jordi Fulla
Opening - 17 September at 7 pm.
Can Castells Centre d’Art
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