As you know, on day 12 was presented "Spain mon amour", an exhibition for the Venice Biennale, curated by Fernandez Galiano. The exhibition will be in the halls of the Arsenale and be part since 29 August, the Spanish representation in the Biennale.

The budget received for the exhibition has been invested in sending up a total of 200 students, who will be responsible for explaining to visitors each one of the 15 selected projects. This exhibition aims to show the good quality of Spanish architecture, despite of the situation in which our industry is nowadays.

The exhibition celebrates the achievements of recent Spanich architecture, but also tries to reflect the dramatic current situation of the profession. In the last decade, large public investments and the competition system have made it possible for a new generation to build a considerable number of unique works all over the country. Included here are fifteem, in fifteen different cities, carried out by ten architects - seven men and three women between 50 and 55 years of age - grouped in five offices based in  Madrid, Basque Country-Navarre and Catalonia. However, the foundations that have allowed this flourishing of excellence have collapsed with the financial, economic and fiscal crisis that began in 2008.

The bursting of the real estate bubble has cut the number of housing units built yearly from 800,000 to 80,000, and the austerity plans launched in the public sector have frozen the investment in new projects: half of the practices in Madrid and Barcelona have closed down in last year, and young  professionals are emigrating massively.

To adress this situation, all the exhibition budget has been used to bring to Venice two hundred architecture students, who will hold models of the buildings and explain them to visitors. On one hand, the instalation makes reference to the classical iconography of mythological figures, saints, bishops, kings, patrons or architects carrying models of the works they promote, design or donate; on the other, it evokes contemporary performances- from Santiago Sierra to Ai Weiwei- where mass labor is used with a critical purpose. "Spain mon amour" is indeed a celebration of a period, its architects and its buildings, but also an elegy for a time that has come to an end, a gentle manifesto against a dislocated present and an invitation to think the future in a different way."

txt: Luis Fernández-Galiano.

Venue: Arsenale Building, Calle della Tana, 2169/S, 30122 Venice, Italy.
Fechas: from 29th August till 25th November 2012
Curator: Luis Fernández-Galiano.

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Published on: July 21, 2012
Cite: "SPAIN MON AMOUR" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/spain-mon-amour> ISSN 1139-6415
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