Barcelona Plan B (A cartographic opportunity)

Chiquita Room C/ Villaroel, 25, Barcelona

The first exhibition that opens the art and contemporary creation center Chiquita Room is the group show Barcelona Plan B (A cartographic opportunity), which immerses us in the enormous power of transmission of maps to imagine other possible cartographies of this city. Working with maps is to draw a relationship between truth and lie, and […]

Oro, papel, diamante

Chiquita Room C/ Villaroel, 25, Barcelona

Oro, papel, diamante is an exhibition by Teresa Estapé curated by Zaida Trallero. The artist takes these three elements with which valuable goods are made to reflect on the price-value dichotomy. Through different actions, she hides their properties in order to deny their value and make their appearance invisible, thus highlighting the logic of capitalism. […]

Mercat de Sant Antoni. Antes (y después) y después

Chiquita Room C/ Villaroel, 25, Barcelona

Mercat de Sant Antoni. Antes (y después) y después is a photographic project by Asier Rua about the Mercat de Sant Antoni in Barcelona. Deconstructing in order to build. An incomplete image is what we see here. Photography has assumed its capacity to suggest rather than define reality. Having overcome this role, we discover how, […]

Arcana: los secretos del tarot

Chiquita Room C/ Villaroel, 25, Barcelona

Video art, drawing, embroidery and textile, musical composition, engraving, photography, publications, ceramics, painting, installation and performance give life to the exhibition, curated by the director and founder of the space, Laura González Palacios. ARCANA is a trip to the hands of 22 artists who reinterpret the 22 major arcana of the tarot and propose, from […]

Mise en images

Chiquita Room C/ Villaroel, 25, Barcelona

Mise en images brings together a selection of artists’ publications based on the accumulation of images. The two editors –so to speak– of this exhibition share a passion for this transverse knowledge. For Rosa Lleó, everything began in the bookshop where she worked in London, as these were the only publications she could “read” while […]