ZONA SZTUKI AKTUALNEJ in collaboration with TRAFO Trafostacja Sztuki in Szczecin invites you to a meeting with Spanish artist AlbertoLomas, whose artistic practice has for years oscillated around the themes ofthe border, systemic violence and migration caused by climate change.
The conversation will be moderated by Dr.Pawel Leszkowicz and Tomasz Kitlinski.

Alberto Lomas lives and works in Bilbao. Hisartistic activity has gone through various stages, from managed andself-organized initiatives (mainly in the 1990s) to works that combine acritical approach to technology with different formats - mainly performance andaudiovisual installations. His interests gradually focused on social issues,with a clear emphasis on the idea of the border in its broadest sense and thelink between climate change and forced migrations. I have had solo exhibitionsall over the world: in Tétouan, Seoul, Kurdistan, Austria, etc.

Links:

Website:

albertolomas.com

albertolomasartworks.blogspot.com

Social media:

Instagram (albertolomas_studio)

Facebook (Alberto Lomas)

The Artist Talk is part of the ZONA LAB "The InfiniteNature of Borders" residencyprogram, which is part of the CULTUREMOVES EUROPE initiative,funded by the European Commission and implemented by the Goethe-Institut. ZONALAB provides a space for artists exploring the concept of borders in theirvarious dimensions—geographical, cultural, and conceptual.

During the meeting, the artist will talk about his works - from audiovisualexperiments to performative actions with strong political overtones - and howtechnology, forced migration and climate change have become key elements in hiswork. He will also talk about his project implemented in Szczecin as part ofthe ZONA LAB residency, presenting its assumptions and inspirations.

We warmly invite you!

Location: TRAFO Trafostacja Sztuki, Szczecin
Date & Time: May 06, 2025, 6:00 PM
Free admission


This project was produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken toreflect the official opinion of the European Union.