Friday, April 8, 2011

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Writing: Park and set off to swim.


Topic: "You Will Know What To Do" from: "Home Video", in the album "Automatic Process", 2011 "Article for

the Uala of this April, 2011


Park and Take to swim

Andrea Illán

That Alicante cultural activity, both public and private, it springs is something that many have clear, but much remains to be done. And in this development appears Parking Gallery, a project created as a platform for new artists from Alicante to support broadcast and develop their projects.

Carlos Llorens

In a need to demonstrate that our city has good creation, and the desire make visible what still appears to be invisible, and Chini Jaime Perez Zaragozí Manero, have become the gallery, which was a store and at first was reformed to be a parking lot.



Laura Medrado


The continent called the content and since last month, instead of cars, on walls of stone and mud, this spot shows us his first collection made in Alicante, comprising the works of five young authors.


"An area that fortunately alter the function for which it was reformed"

In it, we know the Radioboy graphic work, which speaks on what makes us love and kill, used figures full of personal symbolism. Paloma Blanco, whom many know from their Porno Coats, shows that once a facility where the letters are the protagonists.

Paloma Blanco
Laura Medrado
engaging its Shadow Baobab, photographs of people and places that we seem to have dreamed. Meanwhile, the visual poems of Carlos Llorens we are recording the retina and imagination, and Andrea Illán us back to the American heartland, with its stop dawning shown from shyness and quiet after collecting chamber.


Ruben Radioboy

Thus this space that luckily changed the function that was renovated and added to the new drive and energy that this city is living. So do not hesitate and parking Saturday week, please enjoy the floats and the culture that is flooding your city.

usage coming from designers and Layout: Roman Plaza

Parking Gallery
Street Quevedo, 4
Open Saturdays from 18h to 21h.

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