An ordinary rabbit
35 x 35 cm
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Transforming family archives, Erre distorts memory into evocative paintings that explore the plasticity of recollection and personal narrative.
SERIES
A child in a pink rabbit costume travels the world for the first time. His journey is a fiction about awakening, desire, and difference. Between impositions, rules, and affections, he discovers that growing up is not about obeying, but about finding oneself. Here, pink ceases to be a color to become a question, a gesture, a resistance. A story of self-discovery and one's own gaze.
6 works in the series
SERIES
A family image is never just a memory: it is a construction, it is fiction. This series starts from domestic archives to explore how memory shapes identity and how the past transforms each time we look at it. Through erasure, repetition, or distortion, the images operate as altered traces, as traumatic gestures that rewrite what has been lived. Childhood, authority, bonds, desire for freedom: everything is revealed and hidden at the same time. Between what is missing and what remains, voids emerge. And in them, perhaps, the truth.
3 works in the series
Works by Javier Erre in the catalogue: An ordinary rabbit · Balloon · Cualquiera, un conejo · Cuéntame como te ha ido · Flag · I don't breathe anymore · It is not an ordinary rabbit · Kintsugi for After the Battle · Lampyridae