Antoni Muntadas has, since the 1970s, consistently employed extensive conceptualist methodologies to critically investigate the tension between the private and the public under capitalist conditions. This exhibition is dedicated to his ongoing exploration of the concept of “home/house”. Understood as both a physical dwelling and a mental landscape, the relation of “home/house” is fundamental to human existence and activity. Yet, in an era of polycrisis, it has become an increasingly vulnerable refuge, constantly reshaped by global and geopolitical cultural, political, and economic forces.
At the core of Muntadas’s artistic practice is “constant displacement,” through which he translates experiences of traversing cultural and geographical divides into profound reflections on “home.” He employs “glass”—a material inherently possessing qualities of transparency, separation, and interchange.