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Through Line
In collaboration with The Non Museum Project: Radio Liberty, Platja de Pals, Spain, 2026
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Through Line explores the threads that wind through narratives, linking places and people across past and present. At Radio Liberty, in Platja de Pals, Spain, a 130-foot strip of orange-painted canvas winds through dilapidated offices, over piles of detritus, down narrow trenches filled with debris, past layers of graffiti, then back out through what might have once been the canteen. In a site as historically significant as Radio Liberty—developed in cooperation with a fascist dictator to halt the spread of Communism—this orange line is relentless, a warning—slightly obtrusive, pervasive. Dragged, repositioned, and photographed repeatedly across the site, the canvas becomes almost indexical, a means to map this neglected space. It connects the storylines used to structure soft power with the site's current obsolescence, asking viewers to consider the extent to which lessons of the past remain relevant to our present and future.







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