‘It's Luz’

 

It is light brings together the work of five artists whose work transits that universe inhabited by light beams, electrical impulses and hypnotic colours that seek to transcend the sensory perception of the spectator through their interaction with it. The exhibition proposes a journey through a series of pieces that invite introspection, while invoking the subjective qualities of colour. Thus, we can engage in conversation with the lighting experiments of Lidia Benavides (Madrid, 1971), the enveloping landscapes of Carmen Laffón (Seville, 1934), the ode to blue of Ángeles San José (Madrid, 1961), the interactive sculpture of Anaisa Franco (Brazil, 1981), and the chromatic visions of Virginia Rivas (Madrid, 1981). In this way, different approaches to the effects of light and its relationship with the environment merge in this collective exhibition to make the spectator travel to other worlds bathed in neon lights, flashes and colour. Ainoa Lopez Riesco.