San Antonio hosts the fourth edition of “In transit”, a group exhibition that brings together more than 30 artists and curators from Ibiza and Hamburg in a project that grows year after year.
Driven by the Venezuelan artist Clemencia Labin Organized through the Culture Department of the San Antonio City Council, the exhibition proposes a multidisciplinary journey in which various aspects coexist immersive installations, performances, sculpture, painting, sound and photographyA set of languages that converse around a central idea: Transit as a life experience.
The chosen space is not accidental. former maritime station of Sant AntoniA place historically linked to passage, movement, and arrivals and departures, becomes the perfect setting for this reflection. An environment that, for a few days, ceases to be functional and transforms into a symbolic space where time, mobility, and social transformations can be questioned.
In this edition, the project delves deeper into topics such as migration, travel and displacementbut also in the emotions that accompany them: nostalgia, desire, inspiration, or happinessWithout forgetting, at the same time, more complex realities such as instability, loss, or uprootingA proposal that invites us to look beyond the obvious.
The project is curated by Clemencia Labin, Michael Dörner and Claudius Strackand features the participation of international artists such as Adrián Pujol, Annette Streyl, Arash Tahouri, Sakir Gökcebag or Thorsten Brinkmann, along with a prominent local representation with names like THE ROLE, Cris AC, Eira Riera, Julián Molina, Neus Riera or Violeta Galera, among others.
The inauguration is held on Thursday 16 of April of 2026 at 18:00h and will feature background music by Jordi Cardonaadding a sound layer to the experience.
The exhibition can only be visited From April 16 to 19, 2026,So don't fall asleep!
The opening hours are on the day 16 from 18:00 PM to 22:00 PM; the days April 17th and 18th, from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 18:00 to 20:30; and the Sunday, April 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 14:00 p.m.
La Admission is free.
A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in an artistic journey that transcends territories and formats, making San Antonio a meeting point for the most vibrant contemporary art.