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"Genealogies of Territory" brings together the work of 60 artists whose studios were affected by the October 2024 flood, highlighting their work through a reflection on place and the artistic richness of the Valencian cultural scene. The exhibition unfolds as a journey across a landscape in transformation, moving from the depths of the earth, the sea, the elements, and a nature that can turn threatening, toward more poetic and aesthetic ideas, and finally toward hope and the healing power of beauty. It is organized into five sections. The route begins in the realm of the sensory and the dreamlike. "Earth and Dream" includes works by Lucía Hervás Asins, David Sánchez, Luis Cebaqueva, Hugo Martínez-Tormo, Juan Carlos Forner, Mari Carmen Martínez, José Galarzo, Claudia Mascarell, Inma Coll, Maria Tinaut, Pilar Bressó, Ángeles Ciscar Ponce, and Alicia Monteagudo. In "Sediments of Memory," mud, residue, and fragments become materials for memory and reconstruction through works by Lluïsa Penella, Pedro Mecinas, Alexandra Knie, Juan Olivares, Cristina Guzmán Traver, Miriam del Saz, Juan Luis Tortosa Vergara, Lluci Juan, Manuel Moreno, Antonio Barroso, Ximo Real, Carlos Sebastiá, Marisa Tresco, Marc Martínez Martí, Elías Taño, Antoni Roig, and Alba Bueno. "Landscape: A Way of Dwelling" gathers pieces by La Grúa Estudio (Cristina Durán and Miguel Ángel Giner), Ramón Martínez Buades, José Luis Cremades, Alberto Beltrán, Rubén Tortosa Cuesta, Alex Marco, Enrico Della Torre, María Martín Gallego, Manuel Blázquez, Luis Manuel Caballero, Antonio González, Rossi Aguilar, Silvia Castell, and Josep Esteve Adam.

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When & where

Date & time
May 16–Jul 1 · 8:00 AM–6:00 PM · 1114h
Location
Centre del Carme
Valencia
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Overview

Organizer
Agenda cultural Valencia
Format
Exhibition
Audience
All ages
Event language
Not specified
Attendance
In-person