Born in Puerto Lumbreras, Murcia, in 1975, the artist Sonia Navarro brings exposure Cartagena Inhabiting Footprint, a set of reflections based on the footprint from the experience itself.
The show opens this Thursday, at 20.00 pm in the exhibition hall on the ground floor of the Town Hall, which will run until the 26th of this month of October.
Hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 10.30 to 13.30 and from 17.00 to 19.00.
Saturdays from 10.30 to 13.30 hours and Sunday from 10.30 to 13.00 hours.
LIVING THE FOOTPRINT
From his stay in Rome in 2012, the artist constructs a project that at first he meditates on the trail in one direction, considering the city itself as a physical support on the overlap of archaeological strata up a kind of wall prints.
The pieces developed in the project to the Sea of ​​Music sought to capture that summer tours of persons other city, Cartagena, who shares a past with Rome, an urban structure and the wall that hides fingerprints subsoil.
But once the project check ride, he turned the plane to deepen one's experience through the experience of others.
Based on the theoretical approach, the trace, which thus become since Jacques Derrida watched as a disquisition about the notion registration form with the structure of a radical questioning of different metaphysical concepts of origin and full meaning.
Confrontations between ontological presence and absence or life and death, for the assimilation of the basic concept from the perspective of the French author, are a starting point from which a story running in various directions is constructed.
In fact in the exhibition are two focal centers on convergent ideas that are based on the appropriation of the physical image of the city through the images of a vanished Rome, photographed by Alinari Brothers and reinforce the idea of ​​presence-absence.
After looking at the artist's own formative experience and emerge references to the pillars on which its aesthetic discourse is built.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena