
Exhibition: “An Open Field for Experimentation”
Location: Exhibition Hall, Lonja del Pescado, Paseo Almirante Julio Guillén Tato, Alicante.
Organized by the Regional Government of Castilla-La Mancha, this exhibition presents a video library of contemporary video art works donated by national and international artists. The project is a dynamic, experimental, and socially engaged space focusing on political, environmental, and identity-based themes. Featured artists include Miquel Navarro, Bernardí Roig, and Isabel Muñoz, whose work addresses topics such as time, memory, climate change, and identity using poetic visual language and innovative techniques.
The collection includes everything from nature-based sensory experiences (e.g., works by Guillermo Fornes, Paco Caparrós, and Mar Solís) to critical takes on consumerism and migration (e.g., pieces by Dagoberto Rodríguez and Laura Lis). It also explores connections with art history and modern architecture (e.g., José Manuel Ballester, Rosa Muñoz) and reflections on urban memory and decay (Kike Aspano). This initiative, in collaboration with Alicante City Council, underscores the power of video art to raise awareness, explore new creative paths, and connect with contemporary sensibilities.
More information:
https://www.agendacultural.org/es/ayuntamiento-de-alicante/un-campo-abierto-la-experimentacion