Ester Partegàs. Invaders

Held on18 dic 2007to18 feb 2008
Sabatini Building, Espacio Uno

With Invaders, a project created specifically for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Productions Programme and under a suggestive title of movie, somewhere between horror and science fiction, Partegàs subverts the plot, the invaders are not the others, but human beings themselves, generated from a debris that invades the surroundings. The brightly coloured images painted on methacrylates are not the other side of the pop icon coin, but something more distressing; they carry a sense of loss, of contempt towards something important that is abandoned in some corner of the city, and which layer by layer manages to build the landscape that contemporary humans inhabit.

The exhibition begins with Eclipse (2007), the sculptural image of a bush, a reference that has already been used by the artist on other occasions but in a more geometric and constructive form. In this case the tree is more realistic, emphasising the concept of landscape proposed by the installation and by the projecting of a mood with the invasion of the surroundings. The tree suggests decline, it is bare and dirty. It is a mutant tree, almost android, eclipsed by something that is pervasive. An image of this overrated civilization, which is the artist’s field of exploration.

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Ester Partegàs

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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía