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Isabel Val Sánchez

  • About
    • Narrative
    • CV
  • Projects
    • antena per a microones
    • The Guild of Hydrosemiosis
    • From Lost to the River
    • Entre Altres Secrecions
    • cossos d'aigua
    • L'Aigua és una foça de treball
    • El Mar son las Raíces
    • The Grief Party
    • L' Estiu Robat
    • Archive
  • CONTACT

Blue Line

(2017)
All along the Metro Line 3 of Budapest, a plastic fantastic experience takes place everyday. Bright colours and sinuous shapes are placed in one of the most depressing areas of the city, reminding us of an imaginary, futuristic past.

"Blue Line" is a piece of the collective memory that has been left out in the public spaces of Budapest, now so alienated from the present moment that one could think it is an art installation, not real urban furniture.

The deliberate, timeless aesthetic of the images exposes an obvious confrontation between brightness and darkness, past and present. At the same time it pushes the observer to wonder: How much things have changed after all?

Exhibitions:
2018 The Vinyl Shop Effect, MyMuseum Gallery, Budapest, HU

Buy the Artworks

Blue Line

(2017)
All along the Metro Line 3 of Budapest, a plastic fantastic experience takes place everyday. Bright colours and sinuous shapes are placed in one of the most depressing areas of the city, reminding us of an imaginary, futuristic past.

"Blue Line" is a piece of the collective memory that has been left out in the public spaces of Budapest, now so alienated from the present moment that one could think it is an art installation, not real urban furniture.

The deliberate, timeless aesthetic of the images exposes an obvious confrontation between brightness and darkness, past and present. At the same time it pushes the observer to wonder: How much things have changed after all?

Exhibitions:
2018 The Vinyl Shop Effect, MyMuseum Gallery, Budapest, HU

Buy the Artworks

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Blue Line Photo Book

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Blue Line Accordion Book