HEART·H

Works by Marta Armengol, Arina Antonova, Madeleine Botet de Lacaze (Astrology for Artists), Júlia Bosch, Francisco Jaramillo (Fango Studio), Alice Gomme, Gabi y Pere Ignasi, Ida Johansson, Claire O’Keefe, Luna Paiva, Sara Regal, Paco Romero, Sylvia Sánchez Montoya, Ela Spalding, Jorge Suárez-Kilzi, Berta-Blanca T. Ivanow (Ombre dans l’Eau). With the special collaboration of Baltazar Warklein and Conor Creighton.

Curated by Sylvia Sánchez Montoya

14.03.25 – 26.04.25

Stage Direction by Marta Armengol & Sylvia Sánchez Montoya

The CCA Andratx is delighted to present the exhibition HEART·H, curated by Sylvia Sánchez Montoya, showcasing 15 multidisciplinary artists representing the Mallorcan and Barcelona creative scenes, whose work lies at the intersection of design and art.

The opening will take place on Friday, March 14, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

“All palaces are temporary palaces” - Robert Montgomery. HEART·H, is an exhibition that reimagines the concept of home as a perception rather than a fixed reality - a feeling rather than a physical form. This exhibition deconstructs the idea of the domestic space, reconfiguring it into clusters of activities that collectively define what we call home. It draws a series of layers, moving from the public to the private - from the recibidor (entrance hall) to the womb. In an era of emotional design, curator Silvia Sanchez Montoya has invited a diverse group of artists, designers, performers and makers whose work, directly or indirectly, explores themes of belonging, inhabiting and shelter.

HEART·H, challenges us to expand our boundaries, inviting us to feel safe, welcome and at home - wherever we may be in the world.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EXHIBITION

14/03 Opening night with performances by Madeleine Botet de Lacaze and Ela Spalding.

During the exhibition, meet Marta Armengol inside her shelter. (dates to be confirmed)

26/04 Closing Event: Video artist Balthazar Warklein will present a unique artwork created during the course of the exhibition, featuring contributions from all participating artists. This piece will explore themes of shelter, belonging, permanence, and migration. It serves as a meta-narrative intended not only to conclude the exhibition but also to ensure its ongoing relevance over time.

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Just 30 minutes away from beautiful Palma
Estanyera 2, 07150 Andratx, Mallorca, Spain

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