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Asier Irazabal & Hernán Quipildor. La llave del alma (Arimaren giltza). Fatxada Project
CONTEMPORARY ART / FATXADA PROJECT, DESIGN, ILLUSTRATION AND COMIC JUL. 15 > OCT. 1
Asier Irazabal & Hernán Quipildor La llave del alma
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Fear, time, possibility. The three symbols that preside over Azkuna Zentroa's main entrance are an invitation of artists Asier Irazabal and Hernán Quipildor, to reflect about learning to, «feel, think and be». La llave del alma is the first visual expression of the Aita project, which the artists are carrying out to share creativity and innovation. In this sense, La llave del alma proposes a symbolic language which can be used to develop empathetic skill and soul technology through 12 symbols. Each symbol represents a primary concept, such as fear, possibility, space, hope, death, time, hate, love, conscience, being, light or meaning. Thus, we can use these symbols to access a language of pure meaning to understand ourselves better as human beings. LA LLAVE DEL ALMA SPREADS TO OTHER CENTRE SPACES SUCH AS THE SUN TERRACE AND DENDAZ.
Uztailak 15 > October 1 Arriquibar Plaza (Façade)
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ASIER IRAZABAL (Bilbao, 1978) is an artist dedicated to pop culture and real aesthetics. He has been living in London for over 10 years, where he completed his studies at Westminster University, specialising in TV, video and internet. He is currently involved in the Aita project with Hernán Quipildor as a joint gesture, which has also become a way of life.
HERNÁN QUIPILDOR
(Argentina, 1972) is a selftaught artist. He published El gesto (2016), a book written with the intention of sharing concepts and realizations about conscience. Since 2016 he has been immersed in an artistic project called Aita with Asier Irazabal, to visually expand the contents presented in the book and explore new ways of learning.