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The individual exhibition Es lo que es [It is what it is] by Tanit Plana, curated by Moritz Neumüller, shows the artistic evolution of the photographer Tanit Plana, from the project Yayos [Grandparents] (2001) -which won the Descubrimientos PHE 2002 prize –up to her most recent series, The Woods of Code, which includes the site-specific installation Aquí no hay nada que ver, dispérsense [Here there is nothing to see, please disperse] made expressly for the exhibition.
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“Where would you put a room for the kids?”
This project arises from this question. From building a place and a way of living. From building a space which is able to evolve and grow with its inhabitants, according to their tastes and needs, and turn into two rooms. Which becomes Jan’s and Bruna’s home.
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The radial configuration and the vertical development of the space allow a stratified organization, which adapts each floor to the requirements of the format of each one of the exhibited series.
The multiplicity of exhibiting formats ranges over:
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small-formatted artworks distributed around the radial niches on the ground floor, where a sofa in the center allows a global overview; big-formatted ones depicting the series Infrarojo cercano [Closed Infrared] on the first floor;
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On the second floor large-formatted wallpapers immersing the visitor into the photos from the series Escala y fragmento [Scale and Fragment];
On the third floor: entomological boxes recollecting the pieces from The Woods of Code;
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A group of semitransparent freely hanging images configuring the site-specific installation Aquí no hay nada que ver, dispérsense [Here there is nothing to see, please disperse].
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Disseny expositiu Queralt Suau | Comissari executiu Moritz Neumüller | Disseny gràfic Ana Dominguez | Construcció i instal·lació Intervento | Fotografies Tanit Plana | Lloc Sala Canal Isabel II