The retrospective Ideas K by Fernando Sinaga sets out the symbolic, geometrical, optical, material and chromatic conceptual landscape underlying the artist's work from El Desayuno Alemán (The German Breakfast, 1984) to his latest creations. Through the range of platforms by means of which the artist expresses himself, the idea of the exhibition is simultaneously to maintain both the specific and experimental nature of the work and its transversal and diverse identity.
The project highlights Sinaga's independent approach and aims to showcase the wealth and complexity of his output. The way in which Sinaga transcends boundaries in his creative process involves not only interactivity between works, whether objects or images, but also an appreciation of space as a visual and plastic element, rather than the neutral container for creations, which in turn means valuing art more as an aesthetic experience in which one takes part than as distanced contemplation.