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The EUREKA! it brings together works by around fifty unorthodox authors, mainly self-taught artists, coming from the so-called realms of raw art or outsider art, many of them inhabiting an indeterminate place between science and artistic creation, but also between technology and metaphysics. The exhibition presents an overview of projects and investigations, codes, formulas and theories that convey alternative models of interpretation of reality and that transmit idiosyncratic visions and solutions to the world. Simultaneously, plans and projects for inventions, machines and various vehicles are exhibited, the latter creating a vast gallery of planes, cars, trains and UFOs.

EUREKA! takes its title from the interjection created by the ancient Greek mathematician, physicist and astronomer Archimedes of Syracuse, and for many centuries it has been used to express the happiness and euphoria of scientific discoveries and knowledge, celebrating the ability to identify, suddenly , previously incomprehensible concepts.

Artists Adelhyd van Bender. Alexander Medvedev. Alexandru Chira. Andrew Robillard. Aníbal Brizuela. Arthur Moreira. Charles Dellschau. Damián Valdés Dilla. Daniel Green. David Houis. Erró (Guðmundur Guðmundsson). Eudes Menichetti. Evaristo Rodrigues. Francis Marshall. Francois Burland. Francois Monchatre. Gaël Dufrene. George Widener. Gérard Cambon. Gianni Antonelli. Giovanni Battista Podestà. Giovanni Galli. Giuseppe Barocchi. Guy Brunet. Henry Speller. Ionel Talpazan. Jacques Deal. James Chedburn. Jean Perdrizet. Jerry Gretzinger. Jesus Crystiano. Johann Hauser. Johannes Stek. John Urho Kemp. Joseph Johann Seinen. Julien Perrier. Jurgen Tauscher. Karl Hans Janke. Leos Wertheimer. Marco Raugei. Mattia Fiodispino. Melvin Way. Monica Machado. Oscar Morales. Pepe Gaitan. Pépé Vignes. Roland Roure. Tom Duncan. Vitalis Čepkauskas. Warren Van Ess. Wesley Willis. Zdeněk Košek.

Patent at the Centro de Arte Oliva from 23 July 2021 to 5 march 2023.

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