Trace, a mark, an object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something or someone, a sign, a footprint, a vestige, a clue. Space as the area that is in the interval between limits, an empty place that can be occupied, a region, an extension of the universe, or a set of circumstances.

Every presence leaves a trace in space. The latter is in itself a trace, especially when created and constructed by the human, inscribed as footprint, as vestige. A physical space that can be a place, or a non-place, as defined by Marc Augé, that is, being interchangeable, devoid of meaning that allows it to be established as its own place. In it, within it, the human being remains anonymous.

It is precisely this anonymity that is discussed and summoned here, which arises from the perception of a human presence in the space, despite the lack of a physical body. For, in the same way that there is no non-place without the place, since one exists in relation to the other, presence is also found in absence.

But the space is also something abstract, whether linguistic, plastic or creative, as in the artistic realm, and it is precisely from here that this exhibition emerges, that is, from the recognition of the broad and comprehensive field of possibilities that the two concepts encompass: the infinite extension of the spatial, and the vast nature of what is the trace. In a composition of several works, that unfolds and unravels throughout the gallery, spaces and traces are transposed, continuously and uninterruptedly, whether complementing, whether confronting each other. With them, through them, the human presence is revealed.