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Exercici de Ritme (sobre el monument a Francesc Layret), Storyboard, 2016

Rhythm Exercice (on Francesc Layret's Monument), Storyboard, 2016
Photograph, 3 prints: 78.5 x 111.5 cm each

The politician and labour lawyer Francesc Layret was shot dead in 1920 as he was leaving his home in Barcelona, by gunmen hired by the syndicate of Catalan employers. In 1936, a monument made by Frederic Marès and paid for by popular subscription was erected in his memory. After the Civil War, the city's Francoist government ordered its destruction, but an architect preserved the disassembled parts in a municipal warehouse. Years later, the first democratic city council returned it to its original place, the current Plaça de Goya, in Barcelona. Taking this as her starting point, Lola Lasurt constructs a story of love and heartbreak between the figures that make up the sculptural group: a peasant, a woman with a child in her arms, a worker and an allegory of the Republic. Lasurt’s images of the monument form the basis of the visual script with which she composed a filmic piece using the stop-motion technique.


Technical details

Original title:
Exercici de Ritme (sobre el monument a Francesc Layret), Storyboard
Registration number:
5789
Artist:
Lasurt, Lola
Date created:
2016
Date acquired:
2020
Fonds:
MACBA Collection. Government of Catalonia long-term loan
Object type:
Photograph
Media:
Inkjet print on paper
Dimensions:
3 prints: 78.5 x 111.5 cm each (height x width)
Edition number:
Ed. 1/3
Credits:
MACBA Collection. Government of Catalonia long-term loan. National Collection of Photography
Copyright:
©Lola Lasurt
It has accessibility resources:
No

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