Drawn territories

Woven works

Drawn territories

These works, some of them large format, are drawings that go beyond their own techniques.

They take the language of the high class as a tool of construction and its materials as expressive elements apart from the strictly formal functions.

They reflect the medieval legacy of tapestry recovered by Jean Lurçat and recurretly updated by the Lausanne Biennials.

They are drawings or writings that, like in the tapestry, the relationship with space in some pieces is also part of the dialogue that takes place between the elements that make them up.

In this works wefts and warps overlap in transparency as if the loom that supported them had never existed, or trunks and cones of various threads, open and pressed by an imaginary press, want to convey to us the non-limits of the drawn territories.

ROUTE
Women of Barcelona
1988 - 6ª International Triennale of Tapestry, Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland.
1983 - Sirga’83, Palau de la Metal·lúrgia, Barcelona, Catalonia.
1983 - Sala Montcada, “La Caixa”. Barcelona. Catalonia.
1982 - “La Caixa”. Manresa, Catalonia.
1981 - Lleonart Gallery. Barcelona, Catalonia.
Edith
1983 - Sala Montcada, “La Caixa”. Barcelona. Catalonia.
1982 - “La Caixa”. Manresa, Catalonia.
1981 - Lleonart Gallery. Barcelona, Catalonia.
Listening
1992 - Palace of the Virreina. Barcelona. Catalonia
1983 - Sala Montcada, “La Caixa”. Barcelona. Catalonia.
1982 - “La Caixa”. Manresa. Catalonia.
1981 - Lleonart Gallery. Barcelona, Catalonia.
Writing
1983 - Sala Montcada, “La Caixa”. Barcelona. Catalonia.
1982 - “La Caixa”. Manresa. Catalonia.
1981 - Lleonart Gallery. Barcelona, Catalonia.
Pallets
1983 - Sala Montcada, “La Caixa”. Barcelona. Catalonia.
1982 - “La Caixa”. Manresa. Catalonia.
1981 - Lleonart Gallery. Barcelona, Catalonia.