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Exhibition
One of the most fundamental characteristics of the world we live in is that nations, companies, people, the objects we consume, our actions and relationships, our bodies and our images all form part of a striking competition. This competition not only pits us against one another but, above all, confronts us with a goal, with a benchmark that can never truly be achieved and constantly demands more in the relentless pursuit of self-improvement.
Although the desire for improvement and progress has consistently been a driving force in Western modernity, it has become an unstoppable trend during the twenty-first century that has accustomed us to measure and compare ourselves numerically against an omnipresent and unattainable ideal of improvement – an ideal so imposed from the outside that we have begun internalising it ourselves. In the eyes of others and ourselves, we want to appear stronger, younger, healthier, more productive and efficient, and each of these attributes comes with an associated number, a figure that defines us, determines us and drives us to surpass it. Measurement has become a dogma.
In this context, it is no coincidence that competitive and mass sport has become one of the most popular and celebrated social phenomena. Sport permeates all aspects of our reality. It is the perfect metaphor for how we have come to understand the world. It is both the cause and the consequence. Sport waves a flag that is gradually losing its national colours and embracing corporate ones; sport invigorates and generates profit; sport rewards and punishes. But above all, sport expresses all these ideals through a set of effective measures. Effective because they can be objectively quantified and compared as part of a structured rationale of classification: scoreboards, cameras, heart rate monitors, thermal and biometric sensors, monitoring devices, pharmacology and anti-doping controls are orchestrated in a perfect composition of competitiveness culture turned into spectacle.
CITISSIMUM ALTISSIMUM FORTISSIMUM is an exhibition about a contemporary phenomenon that, despite radically affecting our lives, remains underrepresented in the art world: sport as a symptom of contemporary society. Through the exploration of concepts such as the body, measurement and performance, competitiveness, binarism and representation, the exhibition brings together various artistic pieces that use absurdity, irony and deconstruction to push the manifestations of competitive and mass sports to their ultimate consequences, inviting reflection on how we are all, in some way, immersed in the same rationale: competing through ostensibly objective measurements and, from this, contributing to the creation of a spectacle.
Cabosanroque i Flexo Arquitectura - Estadi
Ca l’Enredus - Actuavallès - Genitals, cromosomes, hormones i gènere.
Curro Claret - Sobre competicions, concursos i trofeus
François Delaunay, Julià Carboneras i Cabosanroque - Play-by-Play
FRAU recerques visuals - Gol fantasma
Irena Visa i Pau Masaló - That’s not Frank!
Joachim Schmid - O Campo
Joan Fontcuberta and Arnau Rovira - Anatomies del límit
Mateo Maté - Cànon
Miet Warlop - One song from Above and Below
Passión/Aquassión - Diagrames de jugades
Paula Artés - Palco de honor
Realmente Bravo - TOP 5
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Oximoron
Checho Tamayo
08 May 2025 at 19h
Potentia gaudenci with Ladilla Russa
Alba Rihe i Ladilla Rusa
09 May 2025 at 19h
Peleas de tigres
Antonio Monroy
16 May 2025 at 18h
The Night of the Museums 2025 at Santa Mònica
17 May 2025 at 19h
Mastering the fall is part of the game
Hospital of Artists from La Juan Gallery
17 May 2025 at 19:15h
MBËR: Homes de sorra
Malcolm McCarthy
23 May 2025 at 19h
Saber caer también es un deporte
With the Laboratori de cos i moviment
30 May 2025 at 18:30h
La Disfru-thon
With the Spaces Guild
31 May 2025 at 17h
Autòpsia sonora: retransmissió d’un partit
13 June 2025 at 19h
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Costa Badía
19 June 2025 at 19h
Saber caer también es un deporte
Les Mòniques and Ars Movens
27 June 2025 at 18:30h
Supercopa
Verónica Ruth Frías
10 July 2025 at 19h
A production by Santa Mònica