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Plensa, Jaume – MACBA 25

Identifier

029585

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Plensa’s sources of inspiration  include literature, especially poetry, music, religion and thought. “ His work addresses the very condition of being: its physical and spiritual essence, ontological awareness of present and past, moral codes and dogmas, and our relationship with nature”. And in this sculpture the message is entirely to do with protecting nature and the tree of life.

It was part of  the solo exhibition of Jaume Plensa at MACBA [2018/19] which featured works from the 1980s to the then present, and aimed to provide a broad overview of the work of “one of the Catalan sculptors with the widest international profile”.  Twenty-two years after his last museum exhibition in Barcelona (Fundació Joan Miró, 1996), Plensa’s work was seen again in a museum in the city.

A description of the experience

The source of the experience

Plensa, Jaume

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Hill
Tree of life

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Commonsteps

References