Murals

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Fundació Joan Miró
Parc de Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain
February 19th – June 6th 2010

Curated by Martina Millá
Mural painting in collaboration with Nuria Mora

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“Murals” represents a meeting point and a creative space for mural painters of our time. The Foundation invited ten artists who come from as far as West Africa, Mexico and the United States as well as Europe to work on the walls of the temporary exhibition area.

www.fundaciomiro-bcn.org/exposicio.php?idioma=2&exposicio=1961&titulo=Murals

Pictures by Nuria, Eltono and Pere.

6 days time-lapse video:

La Cuadrada

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“Kaleidoscopic Vision in the city of Lima”

Centro Cultural de España
Natalio Sanchez 181, Lima, Peru.
From the 5th to the 27th of November, 2009

Lima as a departure point, the only stimulus, direct contact with the city. Without preconceived ideas or previous studies we generated audio-visual projects and installations through real life street experiences, dialogue with it’s people and the appropriation and decontextualization of local resources. The exhibition consists of two well defined parts. First a photographic documentation of everything that caught our attention during the four weeks that we were in Peru. A visual stimuli that served as raw material to produce the pieces. Second, a synthesis of this experience materialized in the form of sculptural installations and a mural in the exhibition space of the prestigious Spanish Cultural Center in Lima.

A big thank you to: Jules Bay and her team; Alvaro García Vilches, David Flores-Hora and all the staff at CCE in Lima.

The complete documentation about the project is published on the official Equipo Plástico website: www.equipoplastico.com/projects/la-cuadrada-en (in Spanish)

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Observatori

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10th International Artistic Investigation Festival of Valencia
Museu de les Drassanes
Valencia, Spain
June 4th – June 27th 2009

I’ve been invited to participate in the 10th issue of Observatori festival with my interactive installation Coriandoli (I did this installation for the first time at Cripta747 in Turin in 2009: www.eltono.com/en/exhibitions/coriandoli)

www.observatori.com

I also showed two videos of confetti actions I did in the streets of Turin:


Street Art

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Tate Modern
London, U.K.
May 23rd – August 25th 2008

Curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Rafael Schacter

The Street Art Walking Tour:
An urban tour of site-specific art from a group of five Madrid-based street artists: 3TTMan, Spok, Nano 4814, Eltono and Nuria Mora.

For the Walking Tour, I painted four pieces in the streets around the Tate and did the Public/Private signboards installation in collaboration with Nuria Mora.

www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/street-art/street-art-walking-tour

Especially for the event, I designed a 9 colours silkscreen print, edited by the Tate Modern, you can see it in the Boutique here: www.eltono.com/en/boutique/patchwork-print

Eltono Tate Modern London

Download this map as your guide: https://www.tate.org.uk/file/street-art-exhibition-walking-tour

Nomadaz

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A Mediterranean Art Connection

SCION Installation L.A.
3521 Helms Ave. Culver City, CA, U.S.A.
March 8th – March 29th 2008
Curated by Pablo Aravena

Featuring artists:
108 (Italy), Bo130 (Italy), Dem (Italy), Eltono (Spain), Microbo (Italy), Nano 4814 (Spain), Nuria Mora (Spain), and Sixe (Spain).

Planet Prozess

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Public/Private – Signboards installation
Senatsreservenspeicher, Berlin, Germany
July 20th – August 19th 2007

Project in collaboration with Nuria Mora

About the Exhibition:

In the beginning, the city was without form and void. Then the streets became a gallery, the gaps filled up with art and life: Over 21 days we will create an exhibition about Street Art which will develop along with the city itself. Planet Prozess invites everybody to take part in this dynamic exhibition and to celebrate the finale.

About our artwork:

The project consists in place out around 50 painted signs on public places around the exhibition space. The audience is invited to take a walk, find and bring the artworks back to the gallery. With this work we are reflecting on the limit between public and private space. Each placard that came back to the gallery was signed and numbered by the artists and at the end of the show it was given back to its finder.

This practice questions ownership and authenticity and uses a kind of artistic guerrilla warfare which seeps through cracks where value and ownership crumbles in the busy and gentrified city centers around the world. It also raises questions to the significance and value of artwork depending on the context that it is presented in (gallery – virtual space – public space).

The signs were made one by one in the work and exhibition space and everyday new signs were planted in the streets around the space. The signs were manufactured everyday during the show and all the action was documented. The space faced the same artworks in two different phases: Before and after its installation in public space. This meeting will highlight the thin line between public and private and will try to indicate where is the limit that defines if an artwork is public or private. The public created the indoor exhibition; its evolution depended on the public response.

Text on the signs:

Hello!
This placard is from Nuria and Eltono and part of their artwork at “Planet Prozess”.
If you want to participate actively in the exhibition and afterwards keep this placard please bring it to the Senatsreservenspeicher in Kreuzberg as soon as possible. Your placard will be signed and numbered by the artists and it will be given back to you at the end of the show.

Planet Prozess, Senatsreservenspeicher, Cuvrystrasse 3-4, Berlin, KreuzbergJuly, 20th till August, 19th 2007 – 14h to 22h

If you’re not interested in participating, we kindly ask you to leave the placard in its place giving someone else the opportunity to take part.

Eltono and Nuria

– This text was silk screen printed on the back of each sign in German and English.

www.urbangrassroots.net
www.urbangrassroots.net/downloads/pressemappeEngl.pdf

Documentation:

Privé Och Público

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Galleri 54
Kastellgatan 7, Gothenburg, Sweden
January 12th – February 8th 2007

Per Hüttner (SE), Nuria Mora (ES) and Eltono (FR)

Privé och público (“Private and public”) by three artists from Sweden, Spain and France that all in various way work with and in the public space.

Eltono and Nuria Mora will place out 10 painted signs on public places around Galleri54 in Gothenburg. The audience is invited to take a walk, find and bring the artworks back to the gallery. With this work Eltono and Nuria are reflecting on the limit between public and private space. At the end of the show, each placard will be signed by the artists and given back to its finder.

Per Hüttner shows four new photographs he took at night in Spain in collaboration with Nuria. The pictures were taken on public places and show items that are normally found in private spaces. This genuine, but nevertheless absurd situation is stressed by the night light and the long exposure times. Hüttner also will present a sculpture that links the gallery space to the photographs.

www.galleri54.com
www.perhuttner.com
www.nuriamora.com

Project realised with the help of the French Embassy in Sweden.

1st Art Biennial Once Foundation

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Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain
January 2006

Sound Graffiti

Installation in collaboration with Nuria Mora

Experiment around the idea of changing graffiti normal stimulus, the visual, to a less usual one, the sound.