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2018 Not-Me!. L21 Gallery. Palma de Mallorca

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General view "Not-Me!". L21 Gallery. Photo: Natasha Lebedeva

Visual artist Núria Fuster uses materials from everyday objects to explore their relationship to the social and political context. Her work examines industrial reproduction and its impact on artistic perception, proposing new readings of materiality and its influence on the exhibition space. His exhibition "Not-me!" highlights the interaction between plastic and organic objects, fusing biological, chemical and cosmic concepts. Meanwhile, Not-me! reflects the heterogeneity of his choices and the enigmatic relationship between humans and materials. Through his work, Fuster questions the construction of the contemporary landscape and its meaning, articulating an aesthetic that combines scientific processes and visual metaphors.

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Presionador 2, 2018. Iron and inflatable mattress, 340x200x45cm.

Tamizador, 2018. Iron and air, 217x210x60cm.

Secador, 2018. Copper and terry cloth, 160x3x130cm.

Procesador, 2018. Iron, plastic bags and remains of works, 320x70x50cm.

Pájaro volando sobre el desierto, 2018. Plastic and wool, 300x150x10cm.

Procesador 2, 2018. Iron, plastic bags and remains of works, 260x110x50cm.

Moto y rampa, 2018. Helmet, iron and nylon, variable measures.

General view "Not-Me!". L21 Gallery. Photo: Natasha Lebedeva

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