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Spain: Blanca de la Torre's Chinese Hackberry tree and the exhibiton, Hybris at MUSAC, Spain






Dear Hiroshi,


I just wanted to thank you again for participating in Hybris exhibition. The show is being a total success, we are already getting a lot of press (unfortunately only national press, it´s hard to get international press here). Even on TV,  actually one of the best cultural programs in Spain, Metrópolis, is going to make a special program on the show. So I am really happy!

And people love your project. I also wanted to let you know that next week I will be in Miami teaching a workshop on eco-aesthetics. Link here



And I will speak about your project too. In the meantime I send you a pic of the other tree, the one planted in the garden ;)


"HYBRIS. A Possible Approach to Ecoaesthetics"
(curated by Blanca de la Torre)
17 June, 2017 - 7 January, 2018
at MUSAC (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León)
http://musac.es/#exposiciones/expo/?id=6301

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