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A Sea Change 2022-2024 + A Sea Change: Interdisciplinary Symposium 21 April, 2023 + A Sea Change: Workshop on Art and Ecology in Llobregat's Delta 22 April, 2023 + Working Plants from Afar Spring 2023 + Galapagos Art and Science Journey and Exhibition Summer 2024 +

Working Plants from Afar

An ephemeral installation and participative workshop organised by Epicuro Lab Collective.

A Sea Change

An international cooperation project between Quo Artis (ES), MOMus-ECA (GR), NeME (CY), KONTEJNER (HR) as lead partner.

Galapagos Art and Science Journey and Exhibition

After collaborating with the Royal Academy of European Doctors (RAED) in an Art and Science Journey to the Galapago islands with artists, scientists and curators, Quo Artis will develop an exhibition in 2024.

Roots and Seeds XXI: Biodiversity Crisis and Plant Resistance

An international cooperation project between Ars Electronica (AT), Leonardo-OLATS (FR), University of Barcelona (ES) and Quo Artis (ES) as lead partner.

EPICURO LAB COLLECTIVE

Epicuro Lab is a collaborative art collective, whose core is composed of an atypical
landscape architect and artist, Gabino Carballo, and an art producer and curator Tatiana Kourochkina, director of Quo Artis.

The Traveling Plant

The travel around the world of a plant –real, artificial or fictive– telling her own story, the stories of other plants and living creatures (other than human and humans) that she encounters.

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What can people learn from animals? How can we have a more respectful and loving relationship with all of them? What is the role of technology in this relationship between humans and animals? Can it help us to improve the way we relate with other species?

Six Days After Forever

Yoi Kawakubo’s exhibition ‘Six Days After Forever’ opens on the 11th March 2022 in collaboration with the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB) at Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau. The exhibition shows a feature-long film installed alongside other objects in the room, exploring issues surrounding the ethics of genetic modification, the risks imposed nuclear radiation to human life and the ontology of human identity, whilst uncovering the long-imbued patriarchal bias latent in traditional narratives.

LEONARDO REBOOTED

Da Vinci Labs is launching LEONARDO REBOOTED a grant to support the production of Art & Science projects. Aimed to artists and artistic collectives who produce ground-breaking artworks at the intersection of Art and Science. Curated and coordinated by Quo Artis.

Humatker

“Humatker” is the project winner of QUO ARTIS AWARD 2020 edition. Created by Sandra and Gaspard Bébié-Valérian.

The Garden of Earthly Delights

Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner as a garden-city for the sick. After operating for a century as a public hospital, its rehabilitated pavilions are now visible in all their splendour, representing a very special setting for the exhibition The Garden of Earthly Delights by the artist Anna Rierola.

Open Call "Roots & Seeds XXI"

Open Call for the production of two artworks (organised by Quo Artis) and a research residency (organised by Leonardo/Olats).

Quo Artis Award 2020

To encourage the production of artworks based on science and technology.

Postnature. The Future is Present.

In a world—our world—where the concept of nature is now obsolete, provisional concepts such as post-nature have allowed us to raise many questions about the meaning of these transformations, especially the demand for answers and ideas. Art has not come late to this revolution.

Antarctic Art & Science Expedition

Quo Artis Foundation is the producer of the Antarctic Art & Science Expedition a supranational and intercultural art project that brought together leading artists from around the world to explore the future of Antarctica and deep oceans through artistic means.

The Zero-Gravity Band

We are in the midst of the spatial technological revolution with the ultimate goal of sending humans to live outside the planet Earth. It’s time to investigate and experiment its potential cultural implications. How will art and its perception change when we are no longer restricted to the physical laws which planet Earth imposes on us?

Quantum Art Lab

Since the beginning of the 20th century, quantum mechanics has radically modified the scientific vision of reality and has triggered numerous short circuits with art. In the quantum world, a particle can be found in several places at once; can cross a wall; and the famous Shrödinger cat can be alive and dead at the same time.

Art Made of Science Microspheres

The Quo Artis Foundation in collaboration with the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site present the first exhibition in Spain by artist Ayse Gül Süter (Turkey, 1982), which investigates the differences between healthy and diseased tissues through a site-specific installation in the old operating room of Hospital Sant Pau

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