The exhibition program The Possibility of an Island explores some of the symbolic and socio-cultural meanings that islands - those paradigmatic spaces in our collective imagination - have had over the course of time, with the aim of raising questions and reflections about these meanings that may be pertinent to our contemporary context.
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Authors: Alexandra Laudo, Martina Millà
Publisher: Fundació Joan Miró
Year: 2018
ISBN: 978-84-16411-46-7
Language: Catalan-Spanish-English
Product features:
168 pp.
51 illustrations
Paperback
21 x 15 cm
Description:
The series presented projects from Gerard Ortín, Irene de Andrés, Lucía C. Pino, Bárbara Sánchez Barroso and Gideonsonn/Londré, all featured in this catalogue. The publication also includes unique interviews with the artists reflecting on their work.
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