Silver Ships
Montehermoso Kulturunea•Jan 30, 2026 — Apr 06, 2026
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In Silver Ships, matter seems to be sustained in a contained breath. Structure and surface coexist in a state of constant friction, without hierarchies or fixed function. The technical fabric—designed to protect, insulate, and withstand the elements—loses its original purpose when displaced into the Antiguo Depósito de Aguas. The architecture, designed to contain water and pressure, shares this same condition of loss. Both operate from a shared absence.
The exhibition does not propose an order or a linear reading. It is presented as a set of interrelated systems, where each sculpture acts as a variation within the same field of forces. Metal and fabric do not subordinate one another: at times the rod directs the course; at others, the fabric interrupts it, diverts it, or transforms it. Form emerges in this unstable exchange.
The pieces are grouped into three typologies, without hierarchical progression. The works resting on the floor generate open frameworks, where weight is distributed…
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Silver Ships
Montehermoso Kulturunea•Jan 30, 2026 — Apr 06, 2026
Press Release
In Silver Ships, matter seems to be sustained in a contained breath. Structure and surface coexist in a state of constant friction, without hierarchies or fixed function. The technical fabric—designed to protect, insulate, and withstand the elements—loses its original purpose when displaced into the Antiguo Depósito de Aguas. The architecture, designed to contain water and pressure, shares this same condition of loss. Both operate from a shared absence.
The exhibition does not propose an order or a linear reading. It is presented as a set of interrelated systems, where each sculpture acts as a variation within the same field of forces. Metal and fabric do not subordinate one another: at times the rod directs the course; at others, the fabric interrupts it, diverts it, or transforms it. Form emerges in this unstable exchange.
The pieces are grouped into three typologies, without hierarchical progression. The works resting on the floor generate open frameworks, where weight is distributed…





































































