The Lluís Coromina Foundation hosts the opening of the exhibition AQUIS AQUARUM DUCTIBUS by the artist Aitor Climent Barba at the Eat Art Space in Banyoles on December 22, at 7 p.m.
The exhibition seeks to revisit the dialogue spaces of the inhabitants of Banyoles with water, from the perspective of contemporary art. A set of works that are born from the waters of the streams of the traces of time to pour them on a paper made with fibers from the Lake.
The relationship with natural resources has determined the development of human societies. Especially, the relationship with water. Currently, this connection is gaining strength in a context such as that of Pla de l'Estany, in the midst of a drought.
Aitor Climent Barba's exhibition makes visible the material relationship with water (recs, boundary, urbanism, laundries) with the immaterial relationship (roundabouts, tales, myths, traditions, processions, saints). In short, the importance of the recovery of popular memory (laundries), traditions and tales with artisanal knowledge.