
10/12/2025
FUGA gallery hosts Toma y Dame, a performative activity by Valentina Alvarado Matos and Orne Carita that activates the exhibition no termina de orillarse. The proposal transfers the logic of collage from the exhibition into the performative space, through a replica that functions as a device for assemblage and encounter.
The activity is articulated through a replica-object and a set of statements addressing the Venezuelan migratory experience, linked to lived experience and artistic practice. Fragments of voice and objects overlap without a closed narrative, generating a constellation of meanings in constant formation. Toma y Dame thus emerges as a space of symbolic negotiation, where giving and receiving activate a reflection on displacement, cultural translation, and ways of inhabiting between shores.

25/10/2025
FUGA gallery presents a conversation between Anna Maria Guasch and Rosell Meseguer around the biopolitical tools of art, the document, and urbanism, and around artistic practice based on the archive.
The event proposes a reflection on how art can act as an instrument for a critical reading of territory and memory, activating archives as spaces for research and the production of meaning. Through the dialogue between theoretical thought and visual practice, Guasch and Meseguer examine the potential of the document as a form of resistance and as a means to rethink the urban and social narratives of the present.

10/10/2025
FUGA gallery presents a meeting with artist Shirin Salehi around the project el pasado (no) es prólogo, an installation exhibition that inaugurated our programme in November 2023 and for which we have published the artist’s book this year.
Conceived as a space for conversation and listening, the project places language —traversed by different speech disorders— as a wounded body in the face of the sadness and political rupture that emerged with the protests of autumn 2022 in Iran. Drawing on testimonies, notes, and voices that resonate from the intimate to the collective, Salehi weaves a constellation of narratives that address communicative fragility and highlight the materiality of the flaw as a place from which to narrate shared mourning.
The event will take place in the presence of the artist and with the collaboration of the curatorial collective La Otra (Patricia Sorroche and Maria Amador), generating a living dialogue with the research axes that run through the exhibition. The performative readings of the book that will take place in Madrid will be announced soon.

09/07/2025
FUGA gallery presents the activity Sound Action / Sea Song, by Mireia Molina Costa (Sala d’Art Jove — SAJ, 2024), in dialogue with the musical tradition of the habaneras: songs that emerged during the Spanish colonisation of Cuba, whose lyrics refer to stories of sailors, lovers, and Spanish and Catalan seafarers. Through chants, whispers, and fragments of these songs that intertwine with some of the texts and lines of research present in the exhibition, the proposal is interested in the potential of oral storytelling as an act of resistance against the silencing of the violences —still present today— along transatlantic routes, as well as in the resignification of the seascape in the face of the anthropocentric and patriarchal gaze that continues to emblematises it.
08/05/2025
FUGA gallery takes part in The Collector is Present with Cap a dalt i cap a baix (1980), a work by Enric Ansesa from the Lluís Bassat Collection, which enters into dialogue with the works in the exhibition Back to Black; Chapter II. The collector Lluís Bassat and the Girona-born artist Enric Ansesa, linked by a long shared trajectory in the fields of art and collecting, present this work to invite us to reflect on how collecting has evolved over the years.

19/12/2024
FUGA gallery presents Case 3181, an experimental photo essay: a visual document composed of factual and fictional fragments that reconstruct a femicide in which a mannequin represents the victim. Combining found imagery and documentary photography, and through an unconventional narrative, the project explores violence against women without sensationalising the subject or re-victimising the victims.
Loop City Screen

11/12/2024
FUGA gallery presents, as the finissage of the exhibition winters while waiting, the round table User vs. User. Visualising Digital Gender Abuse, a conversation between experts: Natasha Christia (curator, writer, and educator), Patricia Franquesa (director and producer, Diari de la meva sextorsió), and Nieves Mingueza (artist and researcher).

20/09/2024
FUGA gallery presents, on Friday 20 September at 6 pm, the artist Nieves Mingueza, who will lead a guided tour of the exhibition winters while waiting and the performance Coser y cantar: a collective and participatory action dedicated to the repair of silenced stories. This performance seeks to create a safe and collaborative space in which participants will work with pieces of paper and songs.

17/07/2024
FUGA Gallery proposes the workshop From Memory to Creation by Lena Laguna Diel, inspired by The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard, which focuses on the exploration of past spaces and on the emergence of a new inner home shaped from one’s own memories.

12/05/2024
FUGA gallery presents, as part of the programme The Collector is Present, on Saturday 11 May at 12:30 pm, a guided tour of the exhibition Elementos para un paisaje led by visual artist, writer, and film critic Marla Jacarilla and collector Carlos Manzano.

23/04/2024
FUGA gallery presents the humorous book The Art of Wasting Time, written by Noel Clarasó Daudi in 1946. It serves as the starting point for a homonymous performance by visual artist, writer, and film critic Marla Jacarilla, which reflects on the possible reasons for wasting time and the likely consequences of doing so in the 21st century.

10/12/2025
FUGA gallery hosts Toma y Dame, a performative activity by Valentina Alvarado Matos and Orne Carita that activates the exhibition no termina de orillarse. The proposal transfers the logic of collage from the exhibition into the performative space, through a replica that functions as a device for assemblage and encounter.
The activity is articulated through a replica-object and a set of statements addressing the Venezuelan migratory experience, linked to lived experience and artistic practice. Fragments of voice and objects overlap without a closed narrative, generating a constellation of meanings in constant formation. Toma y Dame thus emerges as a space of symbolic negotiation, where giving and receiving activate a reflection on displacement, cultural translation, and ways of inhabiting between shores.

25/10/2025
FUGA gallery presents a conversation between Anna Maria Guasch and Rosell Meseguer around the biopolitical tools of art, the document, and urbanism, and around artistic practice based on the archive.
The event proposes a reflection on how art can act as an instrument for a critical reading of territory and memory, activating archives as spaces for research and the production of meaning. Through the dialogue between theoretical thought and visual practice, Guasch and Meseguer examine the potential of the document as a form of resistance and as a means to rethink the urban and social narratives of the present.

10/10/2025
FUGA gallery presents a meeting with artist Shirin Salehi around the project el pasado (no) es prólogo, an installation exhibition that inaugurated our programme in November 2023 and for which we have published the artist’s book this year.
Conceived as a space for conversation and listening, the project places language —traversed by different speech disorders— as a wounded body in the face of the sadness and political rupture that emerged with the protests of autumn 2022 in Iran. Drawing on testimonies, notes, and voices that resonate from the intimate to the collective, Salehi weaves a constellation of narratives that address communicative fragility and highlight the materiality of the flaw as a place from which to narrate shared mourning.
The event will take place in the presence of the artist and with the collaboration of the curatorial collective La Otra (Patricia Sorroche and Maria Amador), generating a living dialogue with the research axes that run through the exhibition. The performative readings of the book that will take place in Madrid will be announced soon.

09/07/2025
FUGA gallery presents the activity Sound Action / Sea Song, by Mireia Molina Costa (Sala d’Art Jove — SAJ, 2024), in dialogue with the musical tradition of the habaneras: songs that emerged during the Spanish colonisation of Cuba, whose lyrics refer to stories of sailors, lovers, and Spanish and Catalan seafarers. Through chants, whispers, and fragments of these songs that intertwine with some of the texts and lines of research present in the exhibition, the proposal is interested in the potential of oral storytelling as an act of resistance against the silencing of the violences —still present today— along transatlantic routes, as well as in the resignification of the seascape in the face of the anthropocentric and patriarchal gaze that continues to emblematises it.
08/05/2025
FUGA gallery takes part in The Collector is Present with Cap a dalt i cap a baix (1980), a work by Enric Ansesa from the Lluís Bassat Collection, which enters into dialogue with the works in the exhibition Back to Black; Chapter II. The collector Lluís Bassat and the Girona-born artist Enric Ansesa, linked by a long shared trajectory in the fields of art and collecting, present this work to invite us to reflect on how collecting has evolved over the years.

19/12/2024
FUGA gallery presents Case 3181, an experimental photo essay: a visual document composed of factual and fictional fragments that reconstruct a femicide in which a mannequin represents the victim. Combining found imagery and documentary photography, and through an unconventional narrative, the project explores violence against women without sensationalising the subject or re-victimising the victims.
Loop City Screen

11/12/2024
FUGA gallery presents, as the finissage of the exhibition winters while waiting, the round table User vs. User. Visualising Digital Gender Abuse, a conversation between experts: Natasha Christia (curator, writer, and educator), Patricia Franquesa (director and producer, Diari de la meva sextorsió), and Nieves Mingueza (artist and researcher).

20/09/2024
FUGA gallery presents, on Friday 20 September at 6 pm, the artist Nieves Mingueza, who will lead a guided tour of the exhibition winters while waiting and the performance Coser y cantar: a collective and participatory action dedicated to the repair of silenced stories. This performance seeks to create a safe and collaborative space in which participants will work with pieces of paper and songs.

17/07/2024
FUGA Gallery proposes the workshop From Memory to Creation by Lena Laguna Diel, inspired by The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard, which focuses on the exploration of past spaces and on the emergence of a new inner home shaped from one’s own memories.

12/05/2024
FUGA gallery presents, as part of the programme The Collector is Present, on Saturday 11 May at 12:30 pm, a guided tour of the exhibition Elementos para un paisaje led by visual artist, writer, and film critic Marla Jacarilla and collector Carlos Manzano.

23/04/2024
FUGA gallery presents the humorous book The Art of Wasting Time, written by Noel Clarasó Daudi in 1946. It serves as the starting point for a homonymous performance by visual artist, writer, and film critic Marla Jacarilla, which reflects on the possible reasons for wasting time and the likely consequences of doing so in the 21st century.
c/Lluís el Piadós, 3
08003, Barcelona
Monday to Friday 11:00–14:00 | 16:00–20:00
Saturday 11:00–14:00
c/Lluís el Piadós, 3
08003, Barcelona
Tuesday to Friday. 11:00–19:00 h
Saturday. 11:00–14:00 h