The cultural space of Far de ses Coves Blanques in San Antonio welcomes “In transit“, a collective exhibition that is being held for the second year in the municipality and that brings together the works of 40 national and international artists.
The organizer and curator is the Venezuelan artist Clemencia Labin and the exhibition focuses on the Mediterranean lights in an experimental attempt to find signs between yesterday, today and tomorrow, through works that include different artistic disciplines such as photography, painting, sculpture or performance.
It seeks to show this current world in which “we are all in transit in life”, as Labin explained. The exhibition also addresses other contemporary challenges such as overtourism, the movement economy and the closely related problems of migration, flight, globalization and discrimination.
Together with Clemencia Labin, they are also curators of “Entránsito” Lucía Madríz, Fernando de Brito, Harro Schmidt, Claudius Strack, Paul Gregor and Michael Dörner.
They have selected works by artists Suwon Lee, Maxi Montaño, Marie Christine Katz, David Alan Ginsburg, Marcela Araya, Erina Libertad, Alejandro Ramírez, Alejandro Ramírez, Nina Venus, Carmen Núñez, Nicolas Anatol Baginsky, Ingo Lie, Anetta Küchler-Mocny & Damaris Lipke, Lena Schramm, Michel Lamoller, Ella Ponizovsky Bergelson, Friedrich Herz, Kira Keune and the students Gretha Boenisch, Sabine Simon, Vaira Janz, Stefanie Heinrich and Lina Rosengrün. In addition, Ana García, Caryana Castillo, Joanna Hruby, Elizabeth Rose Langford, Li Ramet, Eliana Perinat, Liz Kueneke, Margalida Guasch, Mark Southgate and Ezequiel Herrera participate as artists from the island of Ibiza..
“Entránsito” opens on Thursday 18 of April 2024 at 18 hours.
You can visit the 19 y 20 de abril de 10 to 14 hours and 18 to 21 hours and the day April 21, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 14 p.m.