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TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
The biggest photograph of the world
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Mrs. Escribano Maria Cristina Gonzalez Llinas, attended by RicardoRackevicius Engineer. In order to confirm the measures of the photos.
Photo Roberto Ruiz
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
© Joan Morey. Photography: Roberto Ruiz | Courtesy of the artist and Casal Solleric.
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Since the late 1990s, Joan Morey (Mallorca, 1972) has produced an expansive body of live events, videos, installations, sound and graphic works, that has explored the intersection of theatre, cinema, philosophy, sexuality, and subjectivity. Morey’s work both critiques and embodies one of the most thorny and far-reaching aspects of human consciousness and behaviour – how we relate ourselves to others, as the oppressed or the oppressor. This central preoccupation with the exercise of power and authority seemingly accounts for the black and ominous tenor of his art.
‘COLLAPSE. Bachelor Machine’ is an adaptation of two of the three-part project COLLAPSE presented simultaneously in Barcelona between September 2018 and January 2019. The twelve stately rooms of Casal Solleric’s 18th-century piano nobile and its columned patio host an overview of six projects produced between 2007 and 2017, and a continuous programme of eight audio works: recordings of dramatised readings made live as part of performances or used as soundtracks for previous exhibitions. This is the first retrospective of Morey in his native Mallorca.
On July 23, 2020, Morey presented the performance ‘COL·LAPSE. Màquina possible’ at the nearby Can Balaguer.
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COLLAPSE is curated by Latitudes and organised by the Directorate-General of Visual Arts of the Culture and Social Welfare Council, Palma City Council.
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—> info: www.lttds.org/projects/morey/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
© Joan Morey. Fotos: Noemi Jariod.
Intérpretes: Anna Sabaté, Candela Capitán y Nadal Roig.
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La performance ‘COLAPSO. Máquina posible’ forma parte de la exposición ‘COLAPSO. Máquina célibe’ de Joan Morey presentada en el Casal Solleric (31 enero – 6 septiembre 2020). ‘COLAPSO. Máquina célibe’ es una adaptación de la exposición ‘COLAPSO. Máquina deseante, máquina de trabajo’ que tuvo lugar simultáneamente en el Centre d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona - Fabra i Coats, el Centre d'Art Tecla Sala y la prisión celular “la Modelo” entre el septiembre 2018 y enero 2019.
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‘Máquina posible’ forma parte del proyecto COLAPSO y consiste en una reactivación, adaptación y actualización de la performance ‘TOUR DE FORCE’ (2017) para los espacios de la exposición permanente “La casa posible” en la planta noble de Can Balaguer.
El reenactment ‘Máquina posible’ se apodera de la musealización de la planta noble de Can Balaguer que pone en valor parte del importante patrimonio mueble municipal, dentro del cuál se ubica la colección Balaguer, así como la procedente de Can Morell, hoy conocido como Casal Solleric.
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Organizada por la Direcció General d’Arts Visuals de la Regidoria de Cultura i Benestar Social de l’Ajuntament de Palma, Casal Solleric y Can Balaguer, con la colaboración de HM hotels.
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Comisariada por Latitudes.
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
© Joan Morey. Photography: Roberto Ruiz | Courtesy of the artist and Casal Solleric.
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Since the late 1990s, Joan Morey (Mallorca, 1972) has produced an expansive body of live events, videos, installations, sound and graphic works, that has explored the intersection of theatre, cinema, philosophy, sexuality, and subjectivity. Morey’s work both critiques and embodies one of the most thorny and far-reaching aspects of human consciousness and behaviour – how we relate ourselves to others, as the oppressed or the oppressor. This central preoccupation with the exercise of power and authority seemingly accounts for the black and ominous tenor of his art.
‘COLLAPSE. Bachelor Machine’ is an adaptation of two of the three-part project COLLAPSE presented simultaneously in Barcelona between September 2018 and January 2019. The twelve stately rooms of Casal Solleric’s 18th-century piano nobile and its columned patio host an overview of six projects produced between 2007 and 2017, and a continuous programme of eight audio works: recordings of dramatised readings made live as part of performances or used as soundtracks for previous exhibitions. This is the first retrospective of Morey in his native Mallorca.
On July 23, 2020, Morey presented the performance ‘COL·LAPSE. Màquina possible’ at the nearby Can Balaguer.
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COLLAPSE is curated by Latitudes and organised by the Directorate-General of Visual Arts of the Culture and Social Welfare Council, Palma City Council.
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—> info: www.lttds.org/projects/morey/
© Joan Morey. Photography: Roberto Ruiz | Courtesy of the artist and Casal Solleric.
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Since the late 1990s, Joan Morey (Mallorca, 1972) has produced an expansive body of live events, videos, installations, sound and graphic works, that has explored the intersection of theatre, cinema, philosophy, sexuality, and subjectivity. Morey’s work both critiques and embodies one of the most thorny and far-reaching aspects of human consciousness and behaviour – how we relate ourselves to others, as the oppressed or the oppressor. This central preoccupation with the exercise of power and authority seemingly accounts for the black and ominous tenor of his art.
‘COLLAPSE. Bachelor Machine’ is an adaptation of two of the three-part project COLLAPSE presented simultaneously in Barcelona between September 2018 and January 2019. The twelve stately rooms of Casal Solleric’s 18th-century piano nobile and its columned patio host an overview of six projects produced between 2007 and 2017, and a continuous programme of eight audio works: recordings of dramatised readings made live as part of performances or used as soundtracks for previous exhibitions. This is the first retrospective of Morey in his native Mallorca.
On July 23, 2020, Morey presented the performance ‘COL·LAPSE. Màquina possible’ at the nearby Can Balaguer.
—
COLLAPSE is curated by Latitudes and organised by the Directorate-General of Visual Arts of the Culture and Social Welfare Council, Palma City Council.
—
—> info: www.lttds.org/projects/morey/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
© Joan Morey. Photography: Roberto Ruiz | Courtesy of the artist and Casal Solleric.
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Since the late 1990s, Joan Morey (Mallorca, 1972) has produced an expansive body of live events, videos, installations, sound and graphic works, that has explored the intersection of theatre, cinema, philosophy, sexuality, and subjectivity. Morey’s work both critiques and embodies one of the most thorny and far-reaching aspects of human consciousness and behaviour – how we relate ourselves to others, as the oppressed or the oppressor. This central preoccupation with the exercise of power and authority seemingly accounts for the black and ominous tenor of his art.
‘COLLAPSE. Bachelor Machine’ is an adaptation of two of the three-part project COLLAPSE presented simultaneously in Barcelona between September 2018 and January 2019. The twelve stately rooms of Casal Solleric’s 18th-century piano nobile and its columned patio host an overview of six projects produced between 2007 and 2017, and a continuous programme of eight audio works: recordings of dramatised readings made live as part of performances or used as soundtracks for previous exhibitions. This is the first retrospective of Morey in his native Mallorca.
On July 23, 2020, Morey presented the performance ‘COL·LAPSE. Màquina possible’ at the nearby Can Balaguer.
—
COLLAPSE is curated by Latitudes and organised by the Directorate-General of Visual Arts of the Culture and Social Welfare Council, Palma City Council.
—
—> info: www.lttds.org/projects/morey/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
© Joan Morey. Photography: Roberto Ruiz | Courtesy of the artist and Casal Solleric.
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Since the late 1990s, Joan Morey (Mallorca, 1972) has produced an expansive body of live events, videos, installations, sound and graphic works, that has explored the intersection of theatre, cinema, philosophy, sexuality, and subjectivity. Morey’s work both critiques and embodies one of the most thorny and far-reaching aspects of human consciousness and behaviour – how we relate ourselves to others, as the oppressed or the oppressor. This central preoccupation with the exercise of power and authority seemingly accounts for the black and ominous tenor of his art.
‘COLLAPSE. Bachelor Machine’ is an adaptation of two of the three-part project COLLAPSE presented simultaneously in Barcelona between September 2018 and January 2019. The twelve stately rooms of Casal Solleric’s 18th-century piano nobile and its columned patio host an overview of six projects produced between 2007 and 2017, and a continuous programme of eight audio works: recordings of dramatised readings made live as part of performances or used as soundtracks for previous exhibitions. This is the first retrospective of Morey in his native Mallorca.
On July 23, 2020, Morey presented the performance ‘COL·LAPSE. Màquina possible’ at the nearby Can Balaguer.
—
COLLAPSE is curated by Latitudes and organised by the Directorate-General of Visual Arts of the Culture and Social Welfare Council, Palma City Council.
—
—> info: www.lttds.org/projects/morey/
TEDxZaragoza, España, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, ESP
Fotógrafo: Roberto Ruíz Herrera (@idar): www.robertoruizherrera.com/
© Joan Morey. Photography: Roberto Ruiz | Courtesy of the artist and Casal Solleric.
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Since the late 1990s, Joan Morey (Mallorca, 1972) has produced an expansive body of live events, videos, installations, sound and graphic works, that has explored the intersection of theatre, cinema, philosophy, sexuality, and subjectivity. Morey’s work both critiques and embodies one of the most thorny and far-reaching aspects of human consciousness and behaviour – how we relate ourselves to others, as the oppressed or the oppressor. This central preoccupation with the exercise of power and authority seemingly accounts for the black and ominous tenor of his art.
‘COLLAPSE. Bachelor Machine’ is an adaptation of two of the three-part project COLLAPSE presented simultaneously in Barcelona between September 2018 and January 2019. The twelve stately rooms of Casal Solleric’s 18th-century piano nobile and its columned patio host an overview of six projects produced between 2007 and 2017, and a continuous programme of eight audio works: recordings of dramatised readings made live as part of performances or used as soundtracks for previous exhibitions. This is the first retrospective of Morey in his native Mallorca.
On July 23, 2020, Morey presented the performance ‘COL·LAPSE. Màquina possible’ at the nearby Can Balaguer.
—
COLLAPSE is curated by Latitudes and organised by the Directorate-General of Visual Arts of the Culture and Social Welfare Council, Palma City Council.
—
—> info: www.lttds.org/projects/morey/