








RITA
Revista Indexada de Textos Académicos
2022Interview with the painter Guillermo Mora (Alcalá de Henares, 1980) about aspects of his work related to Architecture. The text, through the concept of lag understood as the ability to incorporate uncertainty into the creative process, investigates three transitions in the artist’s production: that of the studio to the exhibition space, that of the conceptual world to the material, and that of autonomy. of the works to the links that are generated between them at multiple levels.
Edit: Cancha Editorial
Year: 2022
Texts: AA.VV.
Pages: 302
Language: Spanish
ISSN: 2386-7027
rita_ (ISSN : 2386-7027) is a biannual publication. The subject matter of the texts will be any related to architectural theory and practice (project-analysis / composition-criticism-technology). rita_ is a paper and digital journal that publishes original works not previously published in other journals, books, or conference proceedings. A system of arbitration is established for the articles selected for publication by an external reviewer following the usual protocols for scientific publications. The evaluation system will be anonymous, external to the editorial board and by peers, and will focus on four fundamental aspects: the contribution to knowledge of the subject, the correctness of the relationships established with the background and bibliography used, the correct writing of the text to facilitate its understanding and, finally, the critical judgment that is concluded from what is presented.

EIGHT EXTRAORDINARY SPATIAL QUESTIONS
Eight Spatially Extraordinary Questions is set in the Tabacalera building, which has a rich history tied to a particular economic, political, and social context. This diverse location serves as the ideal setting for the eight site-specific artistic interventions created by the artists in the exhibition, with each intervention placed in its own distinct space.

HORIZONTAL
Miquel Mont y Guillermo Mora
Horizontal is a collaborative project by artists Miquel Mont, born in Barcelona in 1963, and Guillermo Mora, born in Alcalá de Henares in 1980. Despite being from different generations and residing in France and Spain, both artists have gained significant recognition for their work. They rigorously explore the boundaries of the pictorial medium, constantly experimenting in diverse directions.

PHOTOGRAPHER PAINTERS
EXIT – 61
This issue continues to focus on the photographic image, even though the perspective is guided by the painter’s eyes. These painters have and continue to invent painting from a unique viewpoint. They have been able to regenerate new ways of doing, looking, and being.