The Museum and MACBA organize the exhibition "Nitrate" by photographer Xavier Ribas
48 photographs from the Museum's collection will be exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona.
With this exhibition , Museo Universidad de Navarra and MACBA investigate the potential of photography as a tool for a new reading of recent history, showing themes that invite us to reflect on our immediate environment. Nitrate is the central axis of the exhibition, which also presents a selection of the projects carried out by Xavier Ribas over the last decade, such as the pieces Concrete Geographies (Ceuta and Melilla), from the program of the Tender Puentes of Museo Universidad de Navarra.
The exhibition of Xavier Ribas (Barcelona, 1960) presents through Nitrate a project in which he exposes the political geography of the Atacama Desert and the history of the extraction of this mineral. With the help of a series of works: photographic polyptychs, texts and videos, Ribas unfolds an investigation in which photography, more than a documentary support, becomes an object of reflection.
Through the inspection of sites, artifacts and images, the project traces the route of nitrate, a traditional component of fertilizers and explosives, in the genealogical line of the exploitation and appropriation of non-renewable resources that define the process of globalization. The work shows its natural state, the subsequent processing in the offices of the Atacama Desert, the transportation of the product to be sold, and its symbolic value in the mansions of London and its surroundings.
This exhibition is theresult of several years of research in collaboration with the University of Brighton and the "Traces of Nitrate" Seminar where the results were presented.
The pieces "Geografías concretas (Ceuta y Melilla)", created by the photographer Xavier Ribas and present in the collection of Museo Universidad de Navarra, will be exhibited at MACBA as part of the Nitrate exhibition. A total of 48 photographs, divided into two pieces are those from the MUN collection that travel to be exhibited in Barcelona along with other works by the photographer and researcher. These pieces are statements towards a political cartography of the border fences of Ceuta and Melilla as the very edge of Europe. These two fences are, perhaps, contemporary public works that can be defined as monuments to inequality in the European landscape of the 21st century.