The exhibition cycle Transferencias starts with the exhibition of three artists of different generations and different expressive lines: Bel Fullana (Manacor, 1985), Esperança Lliteras (Porreres, 1968) and Vesna Zorka Mímica (Santiago de Chile, 1950).
The intervention of Bel Fullana, entitled, Cotton Candy, shows the phenomenon "Burusera" (venues and even vending machines where you can buy used panties of young girls which usually have their photograph and sometimes their biographical data), which from Westernized Japan already jumped to the more developed Chinese coast.
Lliteras Esperança assumes in her intervention Contexts the ancient Eastern tradition that shapes the world through emptiness, silence and synthetic investigation. She locates her characters in a context illustrated with Eastern symbolism and connoted with enigmatic texts with poetic origin.
Meanwhile, Vesna Zorka Mímica, in Blow your mind, explores the analogy between universe and human brain that permeates all Eastern philosophy, and in particular the Tao. The soul is located in the brain and is shaped like a butterfly. This means that beauty forms an inherent part of knowledge.