REVISTA PALMAS_66 ABRIL 2022
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“When I create I don’t do it<br />
with a space in mind, I truly<br />
don’t care if it matches the<br />
color of the sofa. For me<br />
it’s about the process of<br />
discovery and a message<br />
that I want to express. I<br />
think art is a spark to start a<br />
conversation; that’s why its<br />
so important to get to know<br />
the owners of the artwork<br />
and to have the opportunity<br />
to interact and let them<br />
know the story behind their<br />
acquisition.”<br />
EDUARDO CABRER<br />
generally considered as a gesture of good taste that<br />
speaks of a superior cultural category. In any case, when<br />
the work of art is contextualized in a home, as opposed<br />
to an exhibition area, such as a museum, where every aspect<br />
of the space has been controlled and subordinated<br />
to the presence of the piece, it is related to the rest of<br />
the things that are found there and if some kind of logical<br />
order is not established between the decorative set,<br />
the results can be inconvenient.<br />
Art always stands out<br />
The evolution of societies, by itself, a plastic process<br />
in which each everyday object contains an aesthetic<br />
meaning. To each change in ideology or the value of<br />
humanity corresponds a transformation of tastes and<br />
the definition of beauty. This phenomenon is perfectly<br />
clear in fashions, architectural styles and, in general, in<br />
any object produced by design.<br />
Better indicators of aesthetic processes are works of<br />
art in which beauty is accompanied by knowledge to<br />
acquire much more complex meanings than those contained<br />
in any other object. The multiple dimensions in<br />
the art piece make it a definitive coordinate in space.<br />
To explain why any piece of art becomes a point of<br />
interest wherever it is placed, we must discover some of<br />
the effects it has.<br />
We could start with the emotional reaction that the<br />
Art is a source of entertainment, thanks<br />
to its ability to communicate and its<br />
presence, which produce a cascade<br />
of enjoyable emotions in one way or<br />
another. To this extent, art works as<br />
a spatial diversion, since it creates a<br />
network of sensations that would not be<br />
formed otherwise. Considered in this way,<br />
it is understandable that art always stands<br />
out within any group of objects..<br />
RAUL ZURINAGA, ARCHITECT<br />
Vase by Roxanna Jordán<br />
Table from Koper