This time, the podcast Inclassificables directed by David Escamilla and Ricard Planas, invites us on a journey to Lleida, where art becomes the protagonist. Between emotions and reflections, they explore a universe where questions may or may not have answers and where art is present among us, in every gesture and every conversation.
Teresa Vall Palou and Joan Mari Vall, from the Vallpalou Foundation, are the protagonists of the art podcast of Catalunya Ràdio - 3Cat that travels around Catalonia to discover how the passion for art and culture can transform spaces and experiences. As always, Inclassificables is on the road, and this episode transports us to an experience that combines creativity, curiosity and cultural commitment. This episode once again reminds us that art lives among us and that every journey is an opportunity to look beyond.
Less is more in the art of Teresa Vall Palou
Teresa Vall Palou is one of the most relevant figures in the contemporary Catalan art scene. Born in Lleida, Vall Palou began her professional career with studies related to science, but soon decided to follow her true vocation: art. Self-taught and restless, her work is characterized by an organic abstraction that fuses elements of nature, biology and color, exploring diverse materials and techniques such as painting, engraving and ceramics.
In addition to her artistic career, Teresa Vall Palou is the founder and president of the Vallpalou Private Foundation, created in 2008 with the aim of promoting art and culture in society. This foundation not only disseminates her own work, but also organizes exhibitions, seminars and cultural activities that encourage dialogue between artists and citizens.
His contribution to the world of the arts goes beyond individual creation: Vall Palou combines creativity and social commitment, becoming a benchmark for cultural promotion in Catalonia. His exhibitions, both nationally and internationally, and his commitment to the artistic community, have consolidated his figure as a promoter of contemporary cultural and artistic heritage.