Gjentagelsen
Daniel Toca
The Blueproject Foundation presents "Gjentagelsen (on how love hides a multitude of sins)", the second exhibition of its program of residencies of 2015 by the artist Daniel Toca, which can be visited in Sala Project from June 5th to July 26th 2015.
A reflection about time, repetition and love encounter, in which the artist plays with the temporary paradoxes of the Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea to propose an approach to the passing of time and the paradoxes of space.
From a unedited literary text written by the artist, which Toca deconstructs and reinterprets with musical games and visual proposals, the exhibition is presented as a profound and surprising trip to the country of paradoxes and intelectual subtleties in which the visitor may find rock songs, the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, Borges’s labyrinths… and the famous Tasmanian Devil.
A metaphor about the repetition of the instant, as a wanted synthesis of the past and future, the impossibility of movement and the postponed love encounter of two lovers to the infinite, always together but getting away, always remembering but moving on.