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Barcelona Winter Exhibitions: Mercè Rodoreda Spotlight
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Barcelona Winter Exhibitions: Mercè Rodoreda Spotlight

A new winter exhibition at CCCB explores the literary universe of Mercè Rodoreda through a unique urban forest installation, featuring works by Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington.

El PaísJan 3
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Quick Summary

  • 1The CCCB in Barcelona has launched its major winter exhibition titled 'Rodoreda: A Forest,' which immerses visitors in the literary world of the renowned Catalan writer Mercè Rodoreda.
  • 2The exhibition is described as an urban forest that illuminates the imaginative landscape of the author of 'La plaça del Diamant' and 'Mirall trencat.' Visitors traverse this space reading fragments of Rodoreda's immortal texts, which are presented in dialogue with works by prominent 20th-century creators such as Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, Ramon Casas, and Marc Chagall.
  • 3Additionally, the exhibition includes contemporary artistic projects commissioned from Cabosanroque, Mar Arza, Carlota Subirós, Èlia Llach, and Oriol Vilapuig.
  • 4The installation aims to offer a healing perspective on the writer's work, highlighting the poetry and radicality of her words.

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An Urban Forest in BarcelonaDialogues with 20th Century MastersContemporary Artistic ProjectionsThe Legacy of Mercè Rodoreda

Quick Summary#

The CCCB in Barcelona has unveiled its winter exhibition, 'Rodoreda: A Forest,' a unique installation designed to explore the literary universe of writer Mercè Rodoreda. The exhibition functions as an urban forest that serves as a beacon illuminating the writer's deep-rooted imagination.

Visitors to the exhibition will encounter fragments of Rodoreda's texts displayed alongside works by major 20th-century artists. The exhibition also features contemporary artistic projects commissioned specifically for this event. It aims to reposition Rodoreda's work within collective memory, emphasizing the poetic and radical nature of her writing.

An Urban Forest in Barcelona#

The winter exhibition at the CCCB is titled 'Rodoreda: A Forest.' It presents an urban forest located in the heart of Barcelona. This installation is designed to illuminate the literary imagination of Mercè Rodoreda (1908-1983) from its deepest roots.

According to the exhibition description, there is no need to fear the darkness within this space. Instead, the forest acts as a beacon. It serves as an entry point into a universe that blooms from art and literature, tracing the trajectory of the Barcelona-born writer.

Dialogues with 20th Century Masters#

As visitors walk through the forest, they will read fragments of Rodoreda's immortal texts. These texts are positioned to enter into a dialogue with works by other legendary creators. The exhibition brings together a diverse range of disciplines from the 20th century.

The participating artists include:

  • Remedios Varo
  • Leonora Carrington
  • Ramon Casas
  • Marc Chagall
  • Suzanne Valadon
  • Man Ray
  • Fina Miralles
  • Toni Catany
  • Pina Bausch
  • Dora Maar

Contemporary Artistic Projections#

Beyond the historical dialogue, the exhibition explores Rodoreda through a contemporary lens. Several artistic projects were commissioned specifically for this occasion to project the writer's legacy into the present day.

These projects were created by:

  • Cabosanroque
  • Mar Arza
  • Carlota Subirós
  • Èlia Llach
  • Oriol Vilapuig

These contemporary interventions allow for a fresh exploration of the author's work, connecting her historical context with modern artistic expression.

The Legacy of Mercè Rodoreda#

Mercè Rodoreda is celebrated as the author of classics such as 'La plaça del Diamant' (1962) and 'Mirall trencat' (1974). She also wrote 'La mort i la primavera,' a posthumous novel that was reedited with great success in 2017.

This reissue marked a turning point in repositioning the author in collective memory. The exhibition suggests that entering this 'forest' is a healing experience that changes perspective. This aligns with what Rodoreda's literature needed: a potent vindication through the poetry and radicality that exudes from her words.

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The exhibition explores the literary universe of Mercè Rodoreda through an urban forest installation that connects her texts with 20th-century art.

The exhibition includes works by Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, Ramon Casas, Marc Chagall, and others.

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