MADRID.- From May 14 through June 22, 2014, the space
Tabacalera Promocion del Arte (Embajadores, 51, Madrid) hosts the exhibition "Ángel Haro. The Truce", an artistic proposal that wants to integrate itself into the uniqueness of the building.
It is a multidisciplinary installation that offers a symbolic journey through a series of large pieces - painting, sculpture, audio and audio-visual space - that occupy the main hall of Tabacalera.
Ángel Haro (Valencia, 1958), an artist with a wide experience as a production designer and art director, intervenes the complex space of Tabacalera with a hybrid installation of scenographic nature in which, independently, the different artistic disciplines suggests an emotional dialogue.
The artist has worked each of the pieces separately but integrated them into a global discourse, playing with the tension that takes place between space, matter and light. In "Ángel Haro. The Truce" the artist alludes to the pause, the uncertainty of waiting for a latent conflict, from which we can't discern neither the beginning nor the end.
Overture, a work split up but connected conceptually, is the hard-hitting piece that welcomes the visitor upon entering the space and with that Ángel Haro foreshadows the multiple and complex sense of the rest of the exhibition.
It will be the viewer who, while walking through the labyrinth of rooms, will evoke his own story.
"Ángel Haro. The Truce", curated by Julieta de Haro, it is organised by the General Sub-Direction of Promotion of the Fine Arts of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport.