“Soynard, una piedra y todo por la ventana”
Madrid, 2018
Construction and curatorial
Collaborators: Álvaro Ferreira, Andrés Izquierdo
25x7 m
Dirt, sand, rubble, straw
Madrid, 2018
Construction and curatorial
Collaborators: Álvaro Ferreira, Andrés Izquierdo
25x7 m
Dirt, sand, rubble, straw
On the
occasion of the Madrid Design Festival La Cosa returns to its foundations, this
time in the form of solar conditioning. 120M2 of air space on the street Luis
Cabrera 16 free where the borders between public and private are dissipate. In
it, different creative profiles will tackle scale projects more ambitious and
with very different characteristics than we could find us in a gallery to use.
In the Soynard exhibition, A Stone and Everything Through the Window, the members of the collective present three pieces in the form of reminiscent benches of the house that once hosted exhibitions, such as the history of the neighborhood that inhabited.
What is lost, what remains and what was correspond to each of the banks listed in the space. Soil, straw and rubble, shovel, rake and hoe are materials and tools used for the production of pieces that seem more like a day laborer than a builder. The geometries of these pieces, as well as their dimensions that oscillate between the urban and the domestic, acquire a primitive and monolithic character in a space of rural race immersed in a metropolitan context.
Soynard, Una Piedra y Todo Por La Ventana will also be proud to have the production of live work by Studio La Cube, Julen Ussia and Javier Montoro.
In the Soynard exhibition, A Stone and Everything Through the Window, the members of the collective present three pieces in the form of reminiscent benches of the house that once hosted exhibitions, such as the history of the neighborhood that inhabited.
What is lost, what remains and what was correspond to each of the banks listed in the space. Soil, straw and rubble, shovel, rake and hoe are materials and tools used for the production of pieces that seem more like a day laborer than a builder. The geometries of these pieces, as well as their dimensions that oscillate between the urban and the domestic, acquire a primitive and monolithic character in a space of rural race immersed in a metropolitan context.
Soynard, Una Piedra y Todo Por La Ventana will also be proud to have the production of live work by Studio La Cube, Julen Ussia and Javier Montoro.