The exhibition ‘Art does not exist’ by Roger Romagosa
The exhibition ‘Art does not exist’ by Roger Romagosa is an ironic and reflective proposal about art itself. The realistic photographs captured in the exhibition show details of the urban landscape of Sant Feliu de Llobregat. The texts that accompany the photographs are artistic jokes and refer to the idea that everything we see can be considered a work of art.
The exhibition ‘Research Corners’ by Roman Bonet
Roman Bonet’s ‘Research Corners’ exhibition is an expansive pictorial experience. The expressive paintings represent faces and landscapes of Sant Vicenç dels Horts, seen from different perspectives. As we progress through the collection, we can see an evolution towards a more abstract representation of landscapes.
Conclusion
The exhibitions ‘Art does not exist’ by Roger Romagosa and ‘Research corners’ by Roman Bonet offer unique perspectives on the act of looking and invite visitors to reflect on how we perceive and interpret the world through our looks.