Tirar del hilo
Baró Mallorca•Mar 21, 2026 — May 25, 2026
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Baró Galeria presents Tirar del Hilo, a group exhibition curated by Esmeralda Gómez Galera, opening in March 2026 at the gallery’s space in Palma de Mallorca, on the occasion of Art Palma Brunch 2026. The exhibition brings together works by Amparo de la Sota, Elisa Pardo Puch, Eugenio Espinoza, Mano Penalva and Néstor García.
Tirar del Hilo approaches textile practice as both metaphor and gesture. Pulling a thread signals the beginning of an intuitive process of discovery while also evoking the act of undoing visual, historical and ideological structures. The exhibition frames textile as an expanded contemporary practice that intersects painting, assemblage, repetition, landscape and manual gesture, foregrounding process, materiality and instability. Through textile and hybrid works including painting on fabric, assemblages, works on paper, stitching and structures built through repetition, the exhibition proposes a collective fabric in which every structure remains open to being…
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Tirar del hilo
Baró Mallorca•Mar 21, 2026 — May 25, 2026
Press Release
Baró Galeria presents Tirar del Hilo, a group exhibition curated by Esmeralda Gómez Galera, opening in March 2026 at the gallery’s space in Palma de Mallorca, on the occasion of Art Palma Brunch 2026. The exhibition brings together works by Amparo de la Sota, Elisa Pardo Puch, Eugenio Espinoza, Mano Penalva and Néstor García.
Tirar del Hilo approaches textile practice as both metaphor and gesture. Pulling a thread signals the beginning of an intuitive process of discovery while also evoking the act of undoing visual, historical and ideological structures. The exhibition frames textile as an expanded contemporary practice that intersects painting, assemblage, repetition, landscape and manual gesture, foregrounding process, materiality and instability. Through textile and hybrid works including painting on fabric, assemblages, works on paper, stitching and structures built through repetition, the exhibition proposes a collective fabric in which every structure remains open to being…















