Katu Kertoo
Rosamaría Bolom
16 - 26.8.2016
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1770191036594423/
OPENING: Tuesday 16.8 at 18:00 hrs.
16 - 26.8.2016
Visiting hours:
Tuesday 23.8 to Wednesday 24.8 = 17:00 - 20:30 hrs.
NIGHT OF THE ARTS 25.8= 16:00 - 21:00 hrs.
Friday 26.8= 11:00 -14:00 hrs.
Street: 1. A public way or thoroughfare, usually paved, in a village, town or city, including sidewalk or sidewalks
The street is full of life, with an overflow of dialects; words, signs and sounds in constant transformation. It is populated by symbols and representations of others that remain as evidence.
We, passengers of life, mimic in a multitude of faces and globalized urban landscapes, documenting our ephemeral journey through images.
Katu kertoo is an installation that observes the traces left by others, portrayed in the form of street photography.
“Everyday life invents itself by poaching in countless ways on the property of others.”
― Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life
Rosamaría Bolom
Sculpture, painting, engraving, poetry & performance are some of the means by which Rosamaría explores the boundaries between psychology and art. Subjectivity, human relations and symbolic language are reflected in her work, portraying how they affect human existence.
http://rosamariabolom.wix.com/bolom
16 - 26.8.2016
Visiting hours:
Tuesday 23.8 to Wednesday 24.8 = 17:00 - 20:30 hrs.
NIGHT OF THE ARTS 25.8= 16:00 - 21:00 hrs.
Friday 26.8= 11:00 -14:00 hrs.
Street: 1. A public way or thoroughfare, usually paved, in a village, town or city, including sidewalk or sidewalks
The street is full of life, with an overflow of dialects; words, signs and sounds in constant transformation. It is populated by symbols and representations of others that remain as evidence.
We, passengers of life, mimic in a multitude of faces and globalized urban landscapes, documenting our ephemeral journey through images.
Katu kertoo is an installation that observes the traces left by others, portrayed in the form of street photography.
“Everyday life invents itself by poaching in countless ways on the property of others.”
― Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life
Rosamaría Bolom
Sculpture, painting, engraving, poetry & performance are some of the means by which Rosamaría explores the boundaries between psychology and art. Subjectivity, human relations and symbolic language are reflected in her work, portraying how they affect human existence.
http://rosamariabolom.wix.com/bolom