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  • Exhibition view

    Exhibition view

  • Serpientes negras, 2001 Refractory clay, 45 to 120 cm (variables)

    Serpientes negras, 2001 Refractory clay, 45 to 120 cm (variables)

Project curated by Juan Carlos Rego for M3 / Trobades to Phase V in La Misericordia, Palma, Nit de l’Art 2023.

Petit Aljub - Visitors
In the Petit Aljub, next to Room 3, a hidden, hidden and shadowy place, which has unusually come to light, and which in its call to be inhabited, has revealed itself as the ideal container for the installation of the “snakes”. ” by Andrés Talavero, his disturbing work has found its natural ecosystem, connecting with another installation made in the Aljibe Almohade in his hometown, Cáceres. In such a way that his snakes, unexpected visitors, flood with their undulating, sensual and viper-like forms, a place reinterpreted by the passage of time and that today becomes a continent for his artistic creation.

Andrés Talavero (Cáceres, 1967), is a painter and sculptor, and a doctor in photographic processes applied to intaglio engraving. In his work, a great knowledge of artistic procedures is evident, which is reflected in both his painting and his sculpture, in both media with magnificent results and where executions of impeccable figurative workmanship can be seen, inspired by elements associated with natural processes. with evocative titles and impregnated with romanticism. His iconographic scope develops in a symbolic and sensory context, where Talavero manages to establish an interaction, between works and spaces, in an unusual symbiosis in which the viewer participates through sensory and emotional stimulation.