Alex Amengual
Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 1, 2026, painting on paper

Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera

22 August — 6 September 2026
Sea Hall, Cala Figuera · Curated by Ana Serra
Opening reception: Saturday 22 August, 19:00

There is a long tradition of painting the sea from the shore, at a safe distance. Alex Amengual (Mallorca, 1970) works closer in. In Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera, curated by Ana Serra for Sea Hall, the sea is both subject and material: acrylic diluted in seawater drawn from the port is thrown and washed across the paper the way the sea breaks across the rocks of the cala. Then the net does its work. Working nets from the port’s fishermen drag and press the paint, and a photographed net, transposed onto the silkscreen, is printed over each finished sea. The same tool passes three times through these paintings — the fisherman’s instrument, the painter’s, and at last the image itself — for the net is where man and sea meet. Each work is a single cast, a single catch: no two alike.

The works

Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 1, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 2, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 3, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 4, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 5, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 6, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 7, 2026, painting on paper Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera — work 8, 2026, painting on paper

From the series Anar a pescar a Cala Figuera, 2026. Paintings on paper, 62 × 87 cm.

Behind these seas lies a longer thought. In Corpus Terra (2025), Amengual ground the earth of Sa Pobla, his home town, into a pigment bound with a drop of his own blood, and printed from it the imprint of his own body — a meditation on the soil that both feeds us and receives our dead. Here the thought turns toward the water: people of the sea draw their food from the same water into which they surrender their dead. Sustenance and loss share one element, and it is with that element, literally and materially, that these works are painted. Land beneath, sea around — island life, seen from an islander’s point of view.

Visit

Dates
22 August — 6 September 2026
Location
Sea Hall · Carrer Verge del Carme, 34, Cala Figuera (Santanyí), Illes Balears, Spain
Opening reception
Saturday 22 August, 19:00
Viewing
The exhibition is visible from the street at any hour; personal viewings by appointment.
Contact
Ana Serra (Sea Hall) · seahallstudio@gmail.com · +34 644 57 37 99

Also on view

Corpus Terra — process view 11 Corpus Terra A ritual of shadow, earth and memory With the group exhibition De Meninas Va — Sala de Plens, Ajuntament d’Andratx View Corpus Terra →