CMYK Project, first artistic intervention of the Museum
The CMYK Project-University of Navarra Museum is an urban intervention based on the CMYK no info Project by the artist Rafael Munárriz, which proposes the concept of advertising without information, an advertising campaign based on the printing of four-color offset paper -commonly used in the edition of CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) advertising posters- and placed on billboards as an exhibition support.
In the case of Museo Universidad de Navarra, the artistic intervention is designed by Fernando Pagola and Rafael Munárriz and is made on the fences that border the site where the museum is being built and through a collaborative group of university students. Based on the concept of an advertising void, the elliptical icon reveals part of the brand of the new museum.
Fernando PagolaFernando Pagola (San Sebastián, 1961) is an architect, artist and professor of Projects and Drawing at the E.T.S. of Architecture of the University of Navarra. Fernando Pagola has exhibited in ARTIUM Vitoria, in the Sala Rekalde (Bilbao), the Museum of Navarra and is represented by the Moisés Pérez de Albéniz Gallery.
Rafael MunárrizRafael Munárriz (Tudela, 1990) is a student at the School of Fine Arts of the Complutense University of Madrid and has completed a stay at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Rafael has exhibited at the Matadero in Madrid, the MUMOK in Vienna and the Huarte Contemporary Art Center.