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Beste leku batzuetara eramaten gaituen etxe-barkuak iragazkortasunezko ezinezko gune bat sortzen du Lofoteneko paisaia erradikalaren eta etxeko espazioen artean, habitat naturala sozialarekin elkartuz, gauerdiko eguzki baten laguntzaz. Era berean, aurten hil den Bobby Bland abeslariaren deep soul musika entzun dezakegu.
The boat-house with its cuts to other places create an impossible space of permeability between the radical presence of the landscape of Lofoten and domestic spaces, relating the natural habitat with the social habitat, with the midnight sun as the backdrop. We also hear the American deep soul music of Bobby Bland, who died this year.
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Pepe Espaliú (1955 -1993) artista kordobarraren liburu, aldizkari eta bibliografia-funtsez osatutako multzo heterogeneoa da liburutegia. Artistak Arteleku-Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundiari eman zion dohaintzan, hil baino pixka bat lehenago.
Marginalia is a critical proposal to reactivate the Pepe Espaliú Library. Made up of a heterogeneous group of books, magazines and other bibliographical collections belonging to the Cordoba-born artist Pepe Espaliú (1955 - 1993), the library was donated by the artist to Arteleku - Gipuzkoa Provincial Council shortly before his death. Taking 2013, the 20th anniversary of the death of the artist, as the time reference, although without being subject to this, the aim of the project is not to assert the patrimonial importance of the collection, in a commemorative sense, but to bring about its productive transformation.
  eremuak  
Pepe Espaliú (1955 -1993) artista kordobarraren liburu, aldizkari eta bibliografia-funtsez osatutako multzo heterogeneoa da liburutegia. Artistak Arteleku-Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundiari eman zion dohaintzan, hil baino pixka bat lehenago.
Marginalia is a critical proposal to reactivate the Pepe Espaliú Library. Made up of a heterogeneous group of books, magazines and other bibliographical collections belonging to the Cordoba-born artist Pepe Espaliú (1955 - 1993), the library was donated by the artist to Arteleku - Gipuzkoa Provincial Council shortly before his death. Taking 2013, the 20th anniversary of the death of the artist, as the time reference, although without being subject to this, the aim of the project is not to assert the patrimonial importance of the collection, in a commemorative sense, but to bring about its productive transformation.