
Falling Rhythm: International Exhibition in Barcelona Explores Fractured Systems
Potassi K19 Gallery, Barcelona will host Falling Rhythm, an international exhibition where more than a dozen artists explore disruption, transition, and memory through sculpture, painting, video art, and performance.
From ancient myths to artificial realities, Falling Rhythm presents a world in flux. The exhibition challenges visitors to consider the collapse of familiar structures — those we resist, navigate, or embrace — and to reflect on the rhythms shaping our existence.
Rather than offering fixed answers or predictions, Falling Rhythm invites a multiplicity of perspectives on the instability of systems that govern our world. The works on display examine moments of rupture and transition, highlighting the tension between order and chaos.
The exhibition brings together artists from different countries exploring instability and change:
Allakova Inga, Berridi Julen, Baek Joy, Ehn Franz, Fernández María X., Hernández Aikke, Hoogman Damai Sarah, Jacksheartt, Kutteri Karolin, Masiá Sonsoles, Palazzo Pilar, Plaza Lydia, Pol Ros, Prystavka Tanya, Scheuer Lilian C., Šliaupa Paulius, Toribio Julieta, Tustanowska Asja, Vaughan-Williams Roman, Xague Breogán, Zorromono Carlos
The exhibition program includes a series of performances alongside the main presentation. More details, including a full list of events, will be announced soon on the project’s Instagram @043.live.