a contemporary approach to agricultural traditions

The photo illustrating this text does not justify the unbelievable plastic and conceptual power installation by Irati Inoriz (Balmaseda, Vizcaya, 1992) at Madrid’s Picnic Gallery.

Atávica and ancestral, magical, from simple abrumadorInoriza fascinates with his radically contemporary approach to the earth and his sharp interpretation of the space that separates and disrupts, prevents us from walking in the same way and imposes a single point of view.

Inoriza does it the earth emerges, floats and floats in a miraculous shapehow there was an antigua magic shadow crewman. The country, Inoriza, which is a mixture of the countries of Madrid, Burgos, Álava and Vizcaya.

Tierras alive with different colors and textures that appear when they are aired, a ritual that has also been celebrated in the Vasco and Navarre regions since the 13th century, when before the air appeared, oxygenate all, the soil will be more fertile shouting: “¡Arriba, arriba!”.

PUSH technical completion of the work To keep it in the air against the forces of gravity and from the ground wanting to turn to the ground, it required the formulas of an architect to maintain this constant weight.

Irati Inoriza: 'Laia I', 2026. Photo: Piknik

Irati Inoriza: ‘Laia I’, 2026. Photo: Piknik

Don’t forget the little pieces that accompany the installation. Pinned and arctic leaves evoke this agricultural agriculture designed to cut into the soil by mining a precise section of land.

Herramienta, which gives the name of layaris, the community of those who lie down. They are accompanied by screen printing in earthy colors, where the faces of these executors of the earth merge, and porcelains where Ioriza, as it comes from custom, it combines plant elements, dried flowers and small branches that grow, mixing the cultural with the natural.

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