Es Baluard Museu d'Art Contemporani de Palma presents Intersticis. On el sol dibuisa el temps , a new project by Aina Albo Puigserver conceived specifically for the museum's Espai D and curated by Sofía Moisés Pizà. The inauguration took place on May 21, and the exhibition can be visited from May 22 to September 20, 2026.
The proposal takes the sun as a starting point to investigate the relationship between light, time and perception. Based on this observation, Albo Puigserver constructs a set of works where glass, wood and layers of color dialogue to generate a sensory and reflective journey on the different ways of measuring and understanding the passage of time.
The concept of “interstice” becomes the articulating core of the exhibition: a space of transition between one moment and another, between what is visible and what is still in the process of appearing. This idea opens up a reflection on the way we perceive changes, rhythms and subtle processes that often escape an immediate gaze, connecting physical experience with a more conceptual dimension.

Aina Albo Puigserver, "In the Landscape" Series, 2026. Courtesy of the artist. © of the work, Aina Albo Puigserver, 2026. Photograph: David Bonet.
One of the central references of the project is the analemma, the curve that describes the position of the sun throughout the year. This figure reinforces the idea of a non-linear and constantly transforming time. From this perspective, the artist proposes a practice that combines observation, geometry and experience, where each piece is part of the same system of relationships.
Interstices. Where the Sun Draws Time is presented as a processual experiment in which time is not only represented, but is inscribed in matter itself. Just as the analemma draws a changing trajectory in the sky, the exhibition suggests that time is a living curve that transforms as it is observed. In this in-between space, perception becomes knowledge and the world is revealed as a network of relationships between the visible and the invisible.
Curator Sofía Moisés Pizà highlights that "the proposal transforms Espai D into an immersive and contemplative environment that invites the visitor to experience time through pause and observation. Through geometry, light variations and transparencies, each piece becomes a sensitive record of the passage of time and the way we perceive it."