Using nature as a discursive resource, Jordi Fulla’s work invites us to question the human gaze toward the world. Inverse cartographies, water mirrors, and bubbles containing visions of the cosmos guide us toward an external and elevated perspective of our society. Interpreting Fulla’s works as mere landscapes means missing out on a new illusionistic, aquatic, global, and detailed realm where manipulated realities seem to reveal the inevitable passage of time.
Latest exhibitions:
Sauter d'un nuage a l'autre, Galeria Trama, Barcelona, 2012
L'artista a l'abast, Fundació Vila Casas, Barcelona, 2011
Sixteen thousand days on the roof, Fundació Vila Casas, Barcelona, 2011