Group Exhibition INFRALOCUS, Curated by Eudald Camps & Jordi Mitjà: Enric Ansesa at the History Museum of Girona

Girona, Spain 26 October 2024 - 9 February 2025 
Overview
Girona, Spain
Enric Ansesa’s Houses of the Riverside Houses is featured in INFRALOCUS, a group exhibition curated by Eudald Camps & Jordi Mitjà.
 
INFRALOCUS is an open project devoted to contemporary cultural archaeology.
 
The exhibition project INFRALOCUS explores culture from the mid-1980s to the end of the 1990s in Girona, and the different places where it tried to make itself visible. We are talking about institutional and/or standardized spaces (municipal halls, houses of culture, Fontana d'Or, art galleries, and foundations), but also — and very especially — all those infralocus (often bars and nightclubs) that culture colonized without control or premeditation.
 
This exhibition, co-produced with the Bòlit Center d'Art Contemporani, aims to present the cultural life of the nineties in a horizontal way, without relying on the usual hierarchies that distinguish high culture from popular culture, or that discriminate different forms of activism (feminism, LGBTI, pacifism), and without excluding what happens spontaneously, ephemerally, and on the margins of the official circuit.