Written on water
With Miguel Morey
20.09.2022
In the exhibition Written on Water, thought and words come together, leaving the door open to experiencing other forms of exploration.
To this end, Èlia Llach has invited two people who in some way have always accompanied her. Miguel Morey, with whom Èlia questioned thought, and Ester Pino, with whom she questioned words.
Meanwhile, the prompter of the exhibition keeps asking: What are you looking for? What are you missing?
MIGUEL MOREY, from Barcelona (1950), a former collaborator of El Viejo Topo and a member of the College of Philosophy debate group, was a professor of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona for more than thirty years. He has published several texts on Michel Foucault, whom he helped to introduce in Spain, the prose collection Pequeñas doctrinas de la soledad (Small Doctrines of Solitude, 2007) and more recently, Vidas de Nietzsche (Lives of Nietzsche, 2018) and Monólogos de la bella durmiente: Sobre Maria Zambrano (Sleeping Beauty Monologues: On María Zambrano, 2021).He is the author of the essay prose trilogy: Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James, 1987), Deseo de ser pielroja (The Desire to Be a Redskin, 1994), winner of the 22nd Anagrama Essay Award, and Hotel Finisterre (2011). This trilogy was prefigured in El orden de los acontecimientos: Sobre el saber narrativo (The Order of Events: On Narrative Knowledge, 1988), which Morey is currently preparing for republication.