“Fables for an animal economy” exhibition, by Adrià Julià
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Schedule
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Tuesday |
4.00 pm to 8.00 pm |
Free Admission |
Location: Espai A |
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday |
11.00 am to 8.30 pm |
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Sunday |
11.00 am to 6.00 pm |
Fundació Joan Brossa - Centre de les Arts Lliures
- Address:
- Carrer de Flassaders, 40 - 40A
- District:
- Ciutat Vella
- Neighborhood:
- Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera
- City:
- Barcelona
Fables for an Animal Economy by Adrià Julià (Barcelona, 1974) is presented for the first time at the Centre de les Arts Lliures – Fundació Joan Brossa, in La Seca, a 14th-century heritage building that was the former coin factory of the Crown of Aragon. The exhibition features a constellation of works around the constant transformation of the materiality of economic value. This story, which links the past and present of the monetary system with animals and the history of the building plays host to it, forms part of the PostBrossa25/26 open call.
The exhibition will be complemented by a series of performative interventions that will provide a voice to a contemporary beast on the process of dematerialisation and abstraction of money, an evolution that continues to exploit nature and alienate a significant part of our society. An invitation to rethink value, beyond the market, in a world that seems to have forgotten that life is not measured in money.
Project selected as part of the PostBrossa 2025 call.
Artist: Adrià Julià
Photography: Daniel Cao
Video: Roger Tort
In collaboration with Hangar Art Factory.