This March marks the opening of Bruno Ollé’s solo exhibition at Palau de Casavells, inaugurating the season at Alzueta Gallery’s countryside space.

Ollé’s practice stems from an open and experimental approach in which painting, sculpture, and installation are not understood as separate disciplines, but as states that intersect and nourish one another. His work arises from the everyday gesture, the found fragment, humble materials. There is no intention of representation, but of presence: the works do not explain, they sustain; they do not narrate, they suggest.

Paisatge de lluna i sol unfolds as a multiverse: a space where all possibilities coexist simultaneously, not as accumulation, but as coexistence. The works do not move toward a conclusion nor follow a linear sequence; they appear, remain, and persist within their own time. A minimal variation—a shift in color, an almost imperceptible oscillation in volume, a subtle alteration of balance—is enough to activate another reality.

Forms reappear, yet always with slight modifications. Gestures insist, always similar but never exactly the same. In this multiverse, there is no single reading, but rather a constellation of situations that share space and presence, though not necessarily the same logic.

Each work maintains an open relationship with the others. What we see in one piece may re-emerge transformed in another; what seems like an ending becomes a point of departure. The void does not separate, but allows the works to breathe and relate.

Multiplicity does not lead to disorder; instead, it constructs a fragile and precise form of balance. Each element exists in relation to the others, sustained by an invisible architecture that cannot be seen yet holds everything in suspension. With Paisatge de lluna i sol, Bruno Ollé traces a space where everything can be at once, where each possibility is present without imposing itself, and where experience unfolds as a state of acceptance: a place where nothing needs to be resolved because everything is already there.