A Unique Experience of Poetry and Reflection
Last Thursday, March 14, I had the opportunity to attend the opening of two contemporary art exhibitions at Palau Falguera in Sant Feliu. These exhibitions are part of the XIII Poetry Week and offer a unique opportunity to reflect on the world of art and the way in which we perceive and interpret works.
Contemporary Art: A Different View
When we talk about contemporary art, we mean a form of artistic expression that seeks to explore new paths and perspectives. Contemporary art invites us to question ourselves and to reflect on the world around us. The two exhibitions at Palau Falguera, entitled “Art does not exist” and “Research corners”, offer us a unique and different vision of contemporary art.
Art Does Not Exist: An Ironic Reflection
The exhibition “Art does not exist” by Roger Romagosa from Sant Feliuen is an ironic and reflective proposal about art itself. Through photographs and texts, Romagosa invites us to reflect on the way in which we perceive and interpret works of art. His photographs capture the beauty of Sant Feliu’s urban landscape and invite us to see it from a different perspective.
Corners of Research: A Pictorial Experience
The exhibition “Corners of research” by Roman Bonet from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers us a unique pictorial experience. Through oil paintings, Bonet transports us to the most intimate and personal corners of Sant Vicenç dels Horts. His paintings, full of life and expression, invite us to explore and discover the beauty of the landscape and the people who inhabit it.
An Opportunity for Reflection
Both “Art does not exist” and “Research corners” invite us to reflect on the way we look at and interpret works of art. They invite us to leave our comfort zone and explore new paths and perspectives. These exhibitions are an opportunity for reflection and for the appreciation of contemporary art.
conclusion
The contemporary art exhibitions at Palau Falguera de Sant Feliu are a unique opportunity for reflection and appreciation of art. Both “Art does not exist” and “Research corners” invite us to explore and question the way in which we perceive and interpret works of art. It is an enriching experience that you cannot miss.