Tirar del hilo
Baró Mallorca•Mar 21, 2026 — May 25, 2026
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As a metaphor, pulling the thread means initiating a process that leads to the discovery of something not yet known, a hidden truth. It implies surrendering to contingency: a path that unfolds as one moves forward, without a predetermined form. Is it possible to hold an intuition between one’s fingers? Here, knowledge becomes a tactile reality and curiosity a continuous line whose end gradually dissolves.
Yet pulling the thread is also a minimal gesture with a certain destructive potential — in the best possible sense. It can undo a weave, deconstruct a structure, or destabilize a grid. These two dimensions — the metaphor and the gesture — converge in this group exhibition bringing together the work of Eugenio Espinoza, Mano Penalva, Néstor García, Elisa Pardo Puch, and Amparo de la Sota. To think about textile practice from a contemporary perspective is to attend to persistence, allowing a practice to reveal its folds, knots, and possibilities.
Eugenio Espinoza approaches the grid as a…
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Tirar del hilo
Baró Mallorca•Mar 21, 2026 — May 25, 2026
Press Release
As a metaphor, pulling the thread means initiating a process that leads to the discovery of something not yet known, a hidden truth. It implies surrendering to contingency: a path that unfolds as one moves forward, without a predetermined form. Is it possible to hold an intuition between one’s fingers? Here, knowledge becomes a tactile reality and curiosity a continuous line whose end gradually dissolves.
Yet pulling the thread is also a minimal gesture with a certain destructive potential — in the best possible sense. It can undo a weave, deconstruct a structure, or destabilize a grid. These two dimensions — the metaphor and the gesture — converge in this group exhibition bringing together the work of Eugenio Espinoza, Mano Penalva, Néstor García, Elisa Pardo Puch, and Amparo de la Sota. To think about textile practice from a contemporary perspective is to attend to persistence, allowing a practice to reveal its folds, knots, and possibilities.
Eugenio Espinoza approaches the grid as a…


















