The title of the exhibition refers to the artists: people who they dream To dream is to imagine, to fly, that imagining is easy reality, in the form of painting or sculpture.
The dream is, therefore, one active meditation that becomes visible there where it was hidden and that it carries the artwork from darkness to light.
Sleeping is not a playful escape from reality. When them artists sleep, they also work, and that's why they sometimes leave they appear as outsiders, outside the mainstream. pal, love it You don't have to necessarily follow the path of the multitudes, but a way towards the interior of themselves. Let me also say, as Ananda Coomaraswamy will write, that the artists they are not special people, and each person can be a type of special artist. The exhibition brings together the recent works of Nina Murashkina (Donetsk, 1985) and Xavier Escala Tenas (Sant Cugat Sesgarrigues, 1975) two artists who will bring together the six trajectories after having met at an international plastic arts symposium the year 2014.
From the keys of the six works, a metamorphosis will begin that places the two artists at their opposite points (feminine/masculine, painting/sculpture, cosmos/spirit).