This exhibition brings together fifty-painted tiles, signed and numbered by the artist Gustavo. This is a charity project, as they have been made in order to help restore the material and economic losses in the Monastery of Lluc by the cap de fibló that occurred in September 2012.
The tiles are made at Can Benito in Campos in a traditional process of two firings at 1000 ° C. This tile factory enjoys high international prestige and many ceramic pieces of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona have left their ovens.
In the proposal Teules per Lluc, Gustavo interrelates artistic intervention on an object (the Arabic tiles) and usefulness of the same.
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