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TABLAO. Stage of Forms in Andalusian Contemporary Art Dates: October
10, 2024 – February 9, 2025 Álvaro Albaladejo · Olga Albillos · María Alcaide · Alegría y Piñero · Raquel Algaba · Isabel Bonafé · Lucía Cañal - Guille Rodríguez · Pablo Capitán del Río · Natalia Cardoso · José Casas · Arturo Comas · Paloma de la Cruz · Natalia Domínguez · Fuentesal Arenillas · Marta Galindo · Fernando García Méndez · Alejandro Ginés · Timsam Harding · Hodei Herreros · Irene Infantes · Christian Lagata · Julia Llerena · Violeta Mayoral · Cristina Mejías · Moreno y Grau · Rafael Pérez Evans · Ceci Pica · Mercedes Pimiento · Chema Rodríguez · Florencia Rojas · Leonor Serrano · Cachito Vallés · Marina Vargas · Manuel Zapata On the dark stage
Parrala holds a dialogue with death. Calls her, she won’t come, Calls her again. The people swallow their sobbing. And in the green mirrors long trails of silk move. FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA The tablao, a symbol of one of
the many identities of Andalusia, one tied to concepts such as passion,
melancholy, duende – which, as García Lorca stated,
“rises from with- in, from the soles of the feet” –
diversity, or joy, is a space A continuously expanding microcosm,
each narrative on a tablao relates to form, movement, love and pain,
joy and confrontation that resonate in the collective experience
of Andalusians, serving as a meeting point for artists working on
different mediums in the undulating landscape of contemporary art.
They stand as beacons illuminating the place where expression and
innovation tap to the rhythm of new times, new sensibilities, and
the increasingly On the vast canvas of human creativity,
sculpture and installations rise as visible manifestations of imagination
that intertwine matter and space in a perpetual dialogue. Beyond
mere representation, these art forms challenge perception by transforming
emptiness into a dynamic stage, brimming with interaction and meaning.
Sculpture, with its deep roots in the history of fine arts, has
evolved from the rigidity of marble, wood, and bronze to the fluid
and ephemeral expressions of contemporary materials. Installations,
on the other hand, The Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo
aims to showcase in Tablao. Stage of Forms in Andalusian Contemporary
Art the current moment of creative effervescence in Andalusia
with a selection of artists born from the 1980s onwards, who break
conventions to challenge expectations and constantly redefine the
limits of perception. The artists play with gravity, Curators: Jimena Blázquez y Alicia Ventura
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