For:
General public
Time:

18.00 (approximate duration: 1 hour)

Place:
Hall
Price:

Free entry until all places filled

The Asturian artist María Vallina proposes an action which takes its starting point from Morris Louis’s painting Pillars of Hercules in order to play with the limitations of the museum's spaces, focusing the gaze on walls and windows and on the silence of the galleries, inviting us to live, listen and experience other ways of relating to the setting. Through the use of everyday elements such as paper, wool and knitting needles she opens up a gap between these silences and spatial limitations, inhabiting their boundaries in a subversive way.