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LUGAN - 3x 5K6
Nogueras Blanchard, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat.
Sep. 14 - Nov. 4, 2022. Curated by Rubén Grilo.


The exhibition focused on a single artwork, Mano térmica de artista (Artist's Thermal Hand) (1975), a modest but iconic cast and polished aluminum sculpture in the shape of a hand that is heated with the help of two small resistors. The sculpture is part of a series commissioned by Mario Fernández Barberá, one of the actors involved in the program organized around the IBM 7090 computer installed in Madrid in the late 1960s. The proposal for this exhibition consisted of raising the temperature of the piece just a few degrees, a subtle intervention that establishes a radical relationship with it, hyper-corporeal, feverish, that speculates on the infectious nature of exhibiting the work of others.

Luis García Núñez, known as LUGÁN (Madrid, 1929-2021), was one of the most notable and least known artists in Spanish art. A technician by profession, his artistic career was linked to the Centro de Cálculo (Calculus Center) of the University of Madrid. His work emphasized the material aspects of technology and our relationship with it through participation and the appeal to senses traditionally neglected in the visual arts, such as sound or touch.

3x 5K6. Installation view.
Nogueras Blanchard, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 2022.
LUGAN, Mano térmica de artista, 1975.
LUGAN, Mano térmica de artista, 1975 (detail).
3x 5K6. Installation view.
Nogueras Blanchard, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 2022.

Thanks to Xavier De Luca and Fundació Suñol, Barcelona.