Drap-Art is Pleased to Unveil the Exhibition RE-ART Commissioned by Casa SEAT
In a world increasingly aware of the need for environmental sustainability, a new artistic movement has emerged that takes advantage of the power of recycled and reused materials. This summer, Barcelona’s art enthusiasts will have the opportunity to experience this innovative approach to art at RE-ART: Sustainable Art Exhibition (RE-ART: Exhibition of Sustainable Art) by CASA SEAT.
Opened on 10 July and until 7 September, the RE-ART exhibition will show the work of 15 pioneering sustainable artists who have made the recovery, reuse and recycling of materials the ethical and aesthetic basis of their practice. From renowned figures such as HA Schult and Modest Cuixart to emerging talents such as 3-DKE, Àlex Cardona and Nourathar Studio, the exhibition presents a variety of artistic perspectives united by a shared commitment to raise awareness of environmental and social issues.
“RE-ART is not just an exhibition, but an experience that invites visitors to reconsider the value of rejected materials and the impact of our daily actions,” the organizers explain. By transforming everyday waste into works of art that provoke reflection, these sustainable artists challenge us to rethink our relationship with the objects that surround us and the consequences of our consumption patterns.
Visitors to the CASA SEAT space will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the creative process, discovering how these artists have taken advantage of techniques such as recovery, reuse and recycling to elaborate their unique visions. From large-scale installations to complicated sculptures, the exhibition promises to inspire and compromise, offering a vision of a future where art and sustainability go hand in hand.
Do not miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative journey. Admission to the RE-ART exhibition is free during CASA SEAT’s usual opening hours. Discover how the power of art can help to remodel our collective consciousness and build a more sustainable world.