On 22 May, the "I Get Silk” exhibition opens, a series of 7 silk-screen printed pieces in which each collaborator –C.R.Johnson, Irene Marcuello, Nikodem Marek, Cristina Morales, Vincent Nitenberg, Pili Osorio, Margarita Pérez, all of them students on the 4th year silk-screen printing course– talk of their experience with silk-screen printing and what it is that “they get” about this practice. The show is part of the Final Degree Project of Javier Fernández, tutored by Artur Muñoz...
- Opening 22 may 2018
- Exhibition 22 to 26 May 2018
- Open mic session 24 May, 7 pm onwards
- EINA Barra de Ferro Arts Centre, Barcelona
- Times Monday to Saturday, 4 pm to 8 pm
On 22 May, the "I Get Silk” exhibition opens, a series of 7 silk-screen printed pieces in which each collaborator –C.R.Johnson, Irene Marcuello, Nikodem Marek, Cristina Morales, Vincent Nitenberg, Pili Osorio, Margarita Pérez, all of them students on the 4th year silk-screen printing course– talk of their experience with silk-screen printing and what it is that “they get” about this practice. The show is part of the Final Degree Project of Javier Fernández, tutored by Artur Muñoz.
"We’ve been hearing people talk for some years now of Industry 4.0, the revolution of digital processes, the Internet of Things, Smart Cities, etc. We’re living in an age where the digitalisation of production processes is leading to a change of mentality both in society and in design.
It’s very curious to see how, in these past few years in which the 4th industrial revolution has emerged, the return to manual production techniques appears to be trending. Why?
Is there really a trend for returning to the manual? Why is this? What sense does it make?"
Javier Fernández

