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PEJAC APNEA EXHIBITION

PEJAC APNEA EXHIBITION

Berlin 

The Nåpoleon Komplex: a former train manufacturing site in Berlin housed a 10 days-long exhibition. It was Pejac’s fourth self-produced solo show ‘APNEA’ that saw the Spanish artist push his exposition practice to new levels. Having at his disposal eight different rooms and spaces, Pejac put on display over forty new artworks that literally came in all shapes and sizes. With large numbers of people from different corners of the globe in attendance, especially on the opening night, APNEA turned into an all-round success. Chilly temperatures in Berlin didn’t discourage anyone from plunging right into the carefully arranged visual spectacle that could be considered an imaginary world in its own right. And yet, many of the works alluded unambiguously to two of the most pressing real-world problems: environmental pollution and climate change.