Pep Agut, Daniel G. Andújar, Cecilia Bengolea, Lúa Coderch, Peter Downsbrough, Marcelo Expósito, Harun Farocki, Esther Ferrer, Joan Fontcuberta, Ion Grigorescu, Daniela Ortiz, Claudia Pagès, Mabel Palacín, Jaime Pitarch, Mònica Planes, Jorge Ribalta, Pedro G. Romero, Michael Snow, Ania Soliman, Oriol Vilanova, Richard T. Walker
Located in Barcelona's Raval district, àngels barcelona operates as a platform for contemporary artistic manifestations, with the aim of transcending disciplines and promoting critical thinking by developing a programme that brings together collaborations with artists, curators and other cultural agents at a local and international level. The gallery is a space where historical, social, political and media discourses are rethought. àngels barcelona builds, promotes and explores new cultural bridges, as well as experimental artistic practices.
Thursday September 15th:
From 12pm, professionals' opening / 6pm general
public
Friday 16th & Saturday 17th: 11am - 8pm
Sunday 18th: 11am - 3pm
“Prime numbers have rhythm. An internal rhythm that is never symmetrical, but asymmetrical, like the rhythm of the universe. The universe expands, and similarly so do the prime numbers, the further one advances in the series, the greater the distance
between them is.” Esther Ferrer, Paris, 2022.
At a time when it is becoming increasingly evident that mathematics and algorithms control many aspects of our lives, Esther Ferrer's work on prime numbers takes on new meanings. The common thread of the artist's work is performance, but her interest in space, time and rhythm takes another form in the meticulous and mental work she has been doing with prime numbers since the 1970s. Through different visual systems she invents, the artist generates constellations that unfold on wood, paper or canvas, revealing a possible internal rhythm of the prime numbers, a geometric harmony. An exercise in which Esther
seems to ally herself with numbers to give form to chance, to chaos and to leave open new questions about the contemporary world.
This exhibition invites us to approach a selection of works from her series Poema de los números primos, exploring the poetry and rhythm of these numbers.
Esther Ferrer (San Sebastián, 1937), pionera de la performance y artista multidisciplinar. Despliega su práctica artística a través de la acción, de fotografías, instalaciones, maquetas, objetos intervenidos o incluso obra sonora. Su trabajo se inscribe en la corriente de arte minimalista y conceptual, iniciada en la década de los 60 del siglo XX, que tiene a Stéphane Mallarmé, Georges Perec, o Fluxus como referentes, así como en los feminismos históricos. Empezó a participar en las actividades del grupo ZAJ (junto con Walter Marchetti, Ramon Barce y Juan Hidalgo) en 1967 hasta su disolución en 1996, periodo en el que entra en contacto con John Cage.
A partir de su propio cuerpo, Esther Ferrer explora las ideas de espacio, tiempo, infinito, azar… cuestiones que también traslada a su obra plástica. La repetición, el ritmo, el rigor y la poesía, están muy presentes en sus series como El libro del sexo, El libro de las cabezas y El Poema de los números primos. También el sentido del humor y la cuestión de género son una constante en el lenguaje de la artista.
En paralelo a su práctica artística, cabe destacar su importante labor teórica, desarrollada tanto en sus colaboraciones periodísticas para diversas publicaciones como talleres ofrecidos en universidades europeas y americanas.