Resonancia Magnética
Baró Mallorca•Oct 22, 2025 — Mar 13, 2026
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“To what erotics of knowledge is linked the ecstasy of reading such a cosmos? As I enjoy it violently, I wonder where the pleasure of ‘seeing the whole,’ of mastering, of totalizing the most immense of human texts originates.” — Michel de Certeau, Walking in the city. Walking in the City
When Michel de Certeau speaks of “the most immense of human texts,” he is referring to the city: a polyphonic text, permanently in the making. From the new building rising floor by floor to the urban drifter, passing by the monument that has been removed, urban reality appears as a shifting cosmos shaped by innumerable forces.
In his first exhibition in Mallorca, Pablo Siquier (Buenos Aires, 1961) presents a new series of monochromatic works that move from black to rust tones. Composed of lines, planes, and grids that do not allude to any specific city, they condense the urban pulse. These works do not represent the city; rather, they envision it, conceiving it as a system of resonances.
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Resonancia Magnética
Baró Mallorca•Oct 22, 2025 — Mar 13, 2026
Press Release
“To what erotics of knowledge is linked the ecstasy of reading such a cosmos? As I enjoy it violently, I wonder where the pleasure of ‘seeing the whole,’ of mastering, of totalizing the most immense of human texts originates.” — Michel de Certeau, Walking in the city. Walking in the City
When Michel de Certeau speaks of “the most immense of human texts,” he is referring to the city: a polyphonic text, permanently in the making. From the new building rising floor by floor to the urban drifter, passing by the monument that has been removed, urban reality appears as a shifting cosmos shaped by innumerable forces.
In his first exhibition in Mallorca, Pablo Siquier (Buenos Aires, 1961) presents a new series of monochromatic works that move from black to rust tones. Composed of lines, planes, and grids that do not allude to any specific city, they condense the urban pulse. These works do not represent the city; rather, they envision it, conceiving it as a system of resonances.
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