Every Repeated Object Fills a Unique Space
A couple of years ago we got to know the work of the American artist Pati Hill thanks to the gallery Air de Paris. Soon after, we had the opportunity to personally meet Pere Noguera and go through his extensive body of work with the photocopier in the 70s and 80s.
This temporal coincidence awoke in us the desire to put these two artists in dialogue with Jordi Mitjà , an artist of a different generation who continues to use this tool to work.
The result of this dialogue is Every Repeated Object Fills A Unique Space, an exhibition that takes as its title a work by Pere Noguera and revolves around photocopying as a means of exploring the potential of the copy as an image.
The proposal is not intended to be a historical exhibition on the art of the photocopy, but rather an approach to the work of these three artists who happen to have used the photocopier as a tool for working with the image and its reproduction.
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A couple of years ago we got to know the work of the American artist Pati Hill thanks to the gallery Air de Paris. Soon after, we had the opportunity to personally meet Pere Noguera and go through his extensive body of work with the photocopier in the 70s and 80s.
This temporal coincidence awoke in us the desire to put these two artists in dialogue with Jordi Mitjà , an artist of a different generation who continues to use this tool to work.
The result of this dialogue is Every Repeated Object Fills A Unique Space, an exhibition that takes as its title a work by Pere Noguera and revolves around photocopying as a means of exploring the potential of the copy as an image.
The proposal is not intended to be a historical exhibition on the art of the photocopy, but rather an approach to the work of these three artists who happen to have used the photocopier as a tool for working with the image and its reproduction.