GALERIA REUS




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Galería Reus is a contemporary art gallery based in Mallorca whose trajectory dates back to 2003. Over the years, the project has evolved through different forms of collaboration and programming, consolidating itself as a space dedicated to the research, production, and dissemination of contemporary art.

The gallery works with emerging and mid-career artists, supporting the development of their practices while creating a context for dialogue, experimentation, and reflection around the diverse forms of contemporary artistic expression. Its program is characterized by a diversity of languages and approaches, as well as an interest in establishing connections between the local artistic scene and the international context.

From Mallorca, Galería Reus aims to actively contribute to the contemporary cultural ecosystem by promoting projects that encourage exchange, artistic research, and the development of new perspectives.


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Represented
Alejandro Javaloyas
Callum Green
Daniel Roibal
Elen Braga
José Fiol
Karolina Albricht
Julià Panadés
Marian Garrido
Miquel Ponce





CollaboratorsAbel Jaramillo
Alexandra Hunts
Erika Trotzig
David Martín
Irati Inoriza
Tommy Lecot
Evgenia Duvnikova
Daniel Dominguez
Martin Paaskesen
Ricardo Cases








NEWSLETTER - GROUP SHOW

Marian Garrido, Irati Inoriza, Abel Jaramillo and Miquel Ponce




Dates
11/11/2022 – 23/01/2023



Text The presented project is understood as a continuation of one of the most representative concepts of Fran Reus gallery, Panorama open call, a symbol of our space as a platform which promotes and encourages research, work and dissemination of emerging proposals. For this occasion, we present a project consisting of the work of Irati Inoriza, Abel Jaramillo, Marian Garrido and Miquel Ponce.

It is intended to show its importance and subsequent operation thanks to the inclusion of represented artists introduced through the call. The selection of participating artists responds to the correspondence between their current careers and the stages of the gallery’s long-term work. In this sense, the first step is the discovery and positioning of young artists through representation, as is the case of Miquel Ponce and Irati Inoriza, the latest additions to the list of represented artists. In the case of Abel Jaramillo, we are in the process of consolidation, making his way in the national and international artistic context while Marian Garrido, artist represented since 2017, is the example of a consolidated artist within the national and international artistic circuit with an extensive career and present in public and private collections and institutional projects.

Miquel Ponce is the youngest artist, born in Valencia in 1997. His work is based on conceiving painting as a residue, as a mark, a sign, so that in it we find evidence of its deterioration and manipulation. Factors such as fate and time are present in his work, which reflects on the production of images and on the crisis of visuality, seeking new paths for pictorial production.

Irati Inoriza (Balmaseda, 1992). Her work is situated in a field between the visual essay and the construction of artistic ecosystems. Through the relations of the context, taking a position, she polemicizes on accommodated notions of the construction of the individual and her identity, both individual and collective, in a technological society in constant change.

Abel Jaramillo (Medina de las Torres, Badajoz, 1993). He develops his work through the search for strategies that alter or subvert the usual logic of understanding different contexts. He is interested in the history cracks, the stories on the margins, how discourses are produced and constructed and the political tensions that are projected in everyday life.

Marian Garrido (Avilés, 1984). Her work explores the links between magic and science. She strives to recover lost knowledge and works with the symbolic dimensions of stories constructed through historical collapse and its contingency by means of several converging narrative threads, as well as with the relationship between technology/tool and how it modifies culture through aesthetic wear and tear.