2016.06.02
2016.07.25
Opening
Studio
CarrerasMugica is pleased to present from the 2nd of June until the 16th of July, célula, gorrión, lago rupestre, Elena Aitzkoa's first individual exhibition in the gallery's Studio.
In it you will be able to see a group of sculptures, collages and drawings in which the artist shows her interest in how things are made, and from there to understand a desire, the poetic power (of each one), and their destiny.
In my work with sculpture I have evolved from very compact and self-subject bodies to forms with some concavities that can gather other forms, other objects. This second type of sculpture is the one I present here, under the title: cell, sparrow, rupestrian lake. I value company to the point of never feeling alone. To put the world in order is my first desire. An early desire. The world belongs to the girls who love the world - Rubén Darío says to Jesus Christ in the piano room. And, if the poems are in the house, and among the stones the voice: rumour: How not to confuse everything when the sun goes down and then put it all in order again, in the early morning? Stones, tweezers, flowers, panties. It's not so much because that's all.
In it you will be able to see a group of sculptures, collages and drawings in which the artist shows her interest in how things are made, and from there to understand a desire, the poetic power (of each one), and their destiny.
In my work with sculpture I have evolved from very compact and self-subject bodies to forms with some concavities that can gather other forms, other objects. This second type of sculpture is the one I present here, under the title: cell, sparrow, rupestrian lake. I value company to the point of never feeling alone. To put the world in order is my first desire. An early desire. The world belongs to the girls who love the world - Rubén Darío says to Jesus Christ in the piano room. And, if the poems are in the house, and among the stones the voice: rumour: How not to confuse everything when the sun goes down and then put it all in order again, in the early morning? Stones, tweezers, flowers, panties. It's not so much because that's all.