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Observation. Imagination and connection with Look Again

The new temporary exhibition at the Can Framis Museum, together with Elisava, is a celebration of presence, play and rhythm.

LOOK AGAIN Elisava Can Framis 2025
Observation. Imagination and connection with Look Again
bonart barcelona - 10/07/25

A summer full of proposals at the different locations of the Vila Casas Foundation with Marcel Martí, Patrim'24, Laia Abril and On Abortion , inaugurating Elisava: Look Again on July 7th as a celebration of presence, play and a slower pace. It will be four weeks where the world dominated by distraction and acceleration will ask itself a fundamental question: what do we discover when we not only cross a place, but actually inhabit it?

  • LOOK AGAIN Elisava Can Framis 2025

Eleven international artists, for four weeks, returned to the four streets surrounding the Can Framis Museum of the Vila Casas Foundation and there they listened, observed and witnessed the choreography of a neighborhood in constant speed and movement.

This concept of observing is the epicenter of Look Again and with this calmness it gives rise to creations always in parallel with time, nuances and colors. The symbol of the exhibition is the hand, since with it you can build, play and create, but it is also a tool of connection and expression.

  • LOOK AGAIN Elisava Can Framis 2025

With Look Again, the street becomes a playground for young people, for routines, dialogues, experimentation. The Vila Casas Foundation explains “The street taught us that public spaces are much more than a simple backdrop to our lives. They shape us as much as we shape them”. Under the direction of Pedro Vicente, the installation-style project is conceived by the Can Framis Museum and the students of the Elisava 2024-2025 Master in Photography and Design with artists such as: Vanessa García Acosta, Saulo Armas, Skyler Davis, Lisa Franz, Ellene Kacharava, Margarita Lenchuk, Javad Mellat Ardakani, Adeline Rush, Mindy Tello, Ian Warden and Larissa Wiencek.

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