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More about After Tableau Bateau

The painting made by LiMac after Sean Snyder´s (United States, 1972) video work Tableau Bateau (literally Boat Painting) manages to substitute a work whose loan had to be cancelled one week before the opening of this exhibition. Originally made from fragments of sea storms found on the internet that took place at the beginning of the twentieth century until recent years is reproduced on a hacked mobile phone. The liquidity of these maritime scenes relate with the mobility of the image and its format. The storms become the metaphor of the technological changes as well as a symptom of the coming environmental crisis that shows an intangible horizon in permanent undulation.