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Brussel hosts ballot boxes for freedom

The bal­lot boxes from the Oc­to­ber 1 in­de­pen­dence ref­er­en­dum still have their use. An ini­tia­tive of the Cata­lan Sol­i­dar­ity Com­mit­tee of North­ern Cat­alo­nia has turned the boxes into works of art. A num­ber of the boxes have been trans­formed by cre­ators from var­i­ous dis­ci­plines into works in­spired by the his­toric vote and un­prece­dented po­lice re­pres­sion aimed at stop­ping it. The art­works will fea­ture in the ex­hi­bi­tion 55 urnes per la llib­er­tat (55 bal­lot boxes for free­dom), which opens on June 15 in Brus­sels.

The cu­ra­tors, art critic Fina Duran and Es­teve Sabench, con­ser­va­tor at Ceret Mu­seum, say that in their new form the boxes raise a “cry of alarm at what hap­pened.” The ex­hi­bi­tion will be ac­com­pa­nied by a cat­a­logue with a for­ward by Car­les Puigde­mont, and with analy­sis from in­tel­lec­tu­als Vicenç Altaió, Joan Maria Minguet, Xavier An­tich, David Fernández, Vicenç Par­tal and Joan Becat.

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