Freudian Slips and Between Rivers
GalerĂa Trinta, Santiago de Compostela, 2017
On view on the top floor of the gallery in this exhibition were the felt pieces from the series Freudian Slips plus a writing work called Numbers and Letters… cut out in black rubber. Meanwhile, on the ground floor there was a sequence of the silhouettes of the Earth’s most important rivers —cut out in rubber—from a nineteenth-century map, plus
the Ebro and the Tagus, the two largest rivers in the Iberian Peninsula, reproduced at the same scale to make comparisons easy. Lying on the floor of the gallery were the negatives of the cut-out silhouettes of the rivers, a bucket full of water and, hanging from the ceiling, a large-scale cut-out of the catchment area of the river Tagus which would have covered the whole of the exhibition room had it been spread on the floor.Â