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Smoke Signals

To celebrate its first anniversary, the museum in Barcelona invited Los Extraterrestres, an ‘artistic movement from the future’ led by Sergio Mora, to adorn the museum’s gallery.

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On display until 30/09/2013

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Barcelona

Rachel Arieff

Comedian Rachel Arieff at the exhibit's opening.

“I don’t smoke it, but I like the smell of it.”

Andy Warhol

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Smoke Signals by Sergio Mora.

Temporary exhibition

Smoke Signals

From Pablo Picasso (for only a short time during his Blue Period) and Diego Rivera to Andy Warhol (“I don’t smoke it, but I like the smell of it”), many great artists have used cannabis to expand the mind, to assist the creative process and generate interesting works of art. Most recently, Brazilian artist Fernando de La Rocque went a step further and created images of political and religious icons by blowing cannabis smoke onto his precut stencils. His series with the apt title ‘Blow Job’ sparked a great deal of controversy in the art world.

To celebrate its first anniversary, the Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum of Barcelona invited Los Extraterrestres, an ‘artistic movement from the future’ led by Sergio Mora, to adorn the museum’s gallery. The result is a temporary exhibition titled ‘Smoke Signals’. The exhibit – with free entrance – displays freshly painted art works related to the cannabis plant by David Curto, Nono Kadávar, Lamelos, Lusesita, Marton, Sergio Mora, Laura Pérez Vernetti, Gonzalo Rueda, Samuel Salcedo, Dace Sietina, Nacho Simal, Nacho Tatjer, and Irkus M. Zeberio.

Cannabis should not be seen as a source of inspiration though. As all thirteen artists from the artistic movement of the 21th century will agree, there are no shortcuts to get into contact with one’s muse or to express an idea. Art comes from the artist, not from the ingestion of this magical plant.

Smoke Signals
June 7 – September 30, 2013
Opening: Friday June 7, at 7.00 pm
Museum’s ground floor, free entry

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