Màquina, mirada
Proyecto REME•Jun 26, 2025 — Jul 31, 2025
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Edu Gil Alsina (Barcelona, 2002) is a painter whose work lies somewhere between the observation of the world around him and the exploration of the potentiality of the image. A graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (2024), his practice seeks to move from one side to the other, proposing a bridge between the formal and the narrative, the pictorial and the gaze, the inside and the outside.
The artist presents his first solo exhibition, Màquina, mirada (Machine, gaze). This new set of oil paintings offers a reflection on the sensitive act of looking. From the inability to generate entirely new images, referentiality is a key issue in his work. He retells images to interrupt and question their surroundings, either by taking existing ones or by using photographs he captures on a daily basis. For this exhibition, he also refers to paintings by other artists, such as Francisco de Goya, José de Ribera, and Pilarín...More
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Màquina, mirada
Proyecto REME•Jun 26, 2025 — Jul 31, 2025
Press Release
Edu Gil Alsina (Barcelona, 2002) is a painter whose work lies somewhere between the observation of the world around him and the exploration of the potentiality of the image. A graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (2024), his practice seeks to move from one side to the other, proposing a bridge between the formal and the narrative, the pictorial and the gaze, the inside and the outside.
The artist presents his first solo exhibition, Màquina, mirada (Machine, gaze). This new set of oil paintings offers a reflection on the sensitive act of looking. From the inability to generate entirely new images, referentiality is a key issue in his work. He retells images to interrupt and question their surroundings, either by taking existing ones or by using photographs he captures on a daily basis. For this exhibition, he also refers to paintings by other artists, such as Francisco de Goya, José de Ribera, and Pilarín...More



































































