INSTALLATIONS
This year’s installations fill the festival with welcoming spaces and a true sense of community, making Cruïlla a shared home for everyone. Step inside and discover all the proposals.
Ricard Aymar: Simbiosi

Two houses that coexist, interlock and transform.
In Simbiosi, Ricard Aymar explores the idea of the home as something fluid and ever-changing. Two structures, one in wood, the other in iron, merge and live together, as if sharing a single, shifting space.
A piece about coexistence, blending and the way we inhabit the city.
Sonia Toneu : Habitar el fragment
The proposal by Sònia Toneu takes the idea of home and sets it in motion: an open, living space that is never fully finished. Rather than a place, it becomes a shared landscape in constant transformation.
Through abstract shapes and colours inspired by the Mediterranean, the work unfolds in suspended fabrics that fill the space and make it breathe, moving between the intimate and the collective.
The wind activates everything, and the piece is constantly changing, as if the house were being built in real time.

Aleix Font: La casa desplegada

In this artwork, the idea of home is taken apart and expanded: it is no longer a closed space, but becomes an open, boundaryless surface.
The project by Aleix Font starts from the grid as its foundation: order and structure, but also play and spontaneity.
From there, it creates open, inhabitable spaces that invite people to enter and make them their own, with installations that are also shaped by the gaze of those who inhabit them.
Vanesa Galdeano & Analí Chanquía: Medianeras
Vanesa Galdeano and Analí Chanquía have been working together for over fourteen years, exploring public space, participation and community dynamics.
In MEDIANERAS, they start from shared building walls to understand them as spaces of relationship, encounter and collective meaning.
Through mosaic, they build a shared image made of fragments, where each piece adds a different perspective. At the Festival Cruïlla, the project becomes a participatory mural created with the public, where the process is as important as the result.

Calidos

CALIDOS is dedicated to the design and production of interactive light art installations, created for festivals, brands and international events.
Once again, they present Hexx One, an LED tunnel synchronised with the festival’s music.
Escola d’Art d’Olot
The Escola d’Art d’Olot presents an installation that explores the city as a space to be lived in and imagined, through architectural structures and everyday objects.
With inverted houses and symbolic constructions, the project takes shape as a piece that connects with the idea of Cruïlla as the “festival of home.”

Marina Salazar

Artist, designer, and founder of the studio No Queda Tinte, Marina Salazar transforms everyday objects and icons into new contemporary pieces. Kitsch, humor, and collective creativity.
