The Ajoblanco article highlights the exhibition The cosmic bell and the breathing lake by Dionís Escorsa.
Ajoblanco magazine, in its issue 02 — Art (pp. 50–55), features an article by Antonella Medici dedicated to the exhibition The cosmic bell and the breathing lake by Dionís Escorsa.
The feature underscores the experimental and poetic nature of the project: the work becomes a device of memory, where past and present enter into dialogue, visual tradition blends with technology, and inherited images come back to life in new forms. Ajoblanco describes how Escorsa works with the idea of time as a malleable material and offers a critical reading of the relationship between memory, landscape, and transformation.
The publication highlights how the artist reactivates the watercolor painted by his grandfather through video projection, painting, and installation, turning the inherited image into a device of memory and transformation.
The public will be able to enjoy the sculpture series Universes and the drawings The Coughing House and The Tallest Flower, which will remain on view at Galería RocioSantaCruz until December 11.
Read the full article here.: https://www.ajoblanco.org/revistas/02-arte



