At the finish line. Aurora CID's work Durante la ensoñación todo es posible (While dreaming, everything is possible) found its final place of honour in the office of Director Dr. Carlos Ortega on 19.11.2019.
The work, which references Miguel des Cervantes' work Don Quixote de la Mancha, traveled from Valdepeñas (Aurora CID's studio), to ART Sevilla (Museo Minicipal de Alcázar de San Juan) and the BURN-IN exhibition Geometric flow before reaching its final destination at the Instituto Cervantes at Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna.
Many thanks to director Dr. Ortega and cultural director Miguel Ángel Campos Almeida for the perfect collaboration.
We look forward to further joint projects to promote Spanish-Austrian cultural exchange!
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When a work finds its place in a cultural institution, visibility becomes a sense of belonging - and art becomes a lasting part of the exchange.
Making art visible in an institutional context?
What makes this project special
Building cultural bridges with institutional relevance
The transfer of the work to the Instituto Cervantes Vienna strengthens Spanish-Austrian cultural exchange in a renowned institutional context.
Work of art with literary reference
Aurora CID's work "Durante la ensoñación todo es posible" refers to Don Quixote de la Mancha and combines visual art with literary depth.
Visible factory tour with international stationing
The work led from Valdepeñas via ART Sevilla, the BURN-IN exhibition "Geometric flow" to its final place in the Instituto Cervantes at Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna.
Final placement in a representative context
The artwork was given its place of honour in the office of Director Dr. Carlos Ortega and was thus permanently integrated into a visible cultural framework.
Cooperation at eye level
The handover took place in close collaboration with Dr. Carlos Ortega and Miguel Ángel Campos Almeida, who is responsible for culture.
Potential for further cultural projects
The cooperation was expressly understood as a starting point for further joint projects to promote Spanish-Austrian cultural exchange.