Activities 2018
Cádiz. From 22 Dec to 23 Feb 2019
The brand of high-mountain landscape art practised by Irene Sánchez belongs less to the realm of the sublime than to the sphere of the emotional, sustained by a thoughtful subjectivity that occasionally borders on the spiritual.
Córdoba. From 15 Dec to 17 Feb 2019
Through the work of José García Vallés, Fran Conde and José María Hevilla, the “picture-object” will run the gamut from seemingly 19th-century positions to others where painting literally steps outside itself.
Sevilla. From 20 Oct to 05 Jan 2019
Project of investigation and exhibition that has as purpose the questioning of the object 'history' or 'historicity' through the artistic practices. This collective exhibition is composed of Mercedes Pimiento, Paco Chanivet, Jose Iglesias Gª-Arenal, Cristina Mejías and is curated by Blanca del Río.
Córdoba. From 26 May to 29 Jul 2018
Jose Iglesias Gª-Arenal presents a series of sculptural pieces that work as spatial models.
Sevilla. From 25 May to 29 Jul 2018
In the work of Arturo Comas we find a series of operable mechanisms, objects the author activates while inviting us, the spectators, to imagine that we are also participating in that action. However, Comas’s devices possess the nonsensical quality of uselessness, and some even lead us to project all our fears and frustrations on them.
Córdoba. From 03 Feb to 03 Feb 2018
El taller impartido por Antonio Blázquez se centrará en dar a conocer a los niños y niñas el trabajo de Moreno & Grau mediante la visita a su actual exposición "Shore to shore" en el propio Espacio Iniciarte donde se desarrollará el taller y donde además conocerán en persona a las dos artistas, que nos explicarán en qué consiste su trabajo.
Granada. From 19 Jan to 16 Mar 2018
In Greetings to the Audience, an intense research project that Natalia Domínguez has been working on for the past year, we see that that dissolution is absolutely implacable with our history and our forms of representation.
Córdoba. From 19 Dec to 18 Feb 2018
The idea of landscape in Shore to Shore proposes a series of connections of a phenomenological (how and why do the events that define a river come about), materialistic (what are their physical and organic attributes) and telluric order (what mark do they leave on their people).
. From 15 Dec to 11 Feb 2018
The work of Julia Llerena is structured on a clear, almost scientific axis of coordinates, like the axes used in physics to represent the relationship between space, time and motion.