Marta Capilla ~ Diego Diez ~ Karin Iturralde Nurnberg ~ Nikola Lamburov ~ Frank Mandersloot ~ Sara Milio ~ María Nolla Mateos ~ Vincent Verhoef ~ Ian Waelder
Sunday Show
co-organised with María Nolla Mateos and Karin Iturralde and hosted by Laurel Project Space
12th January 2020

When I studied Graphic Design there was one typography lesson that carved a beautiful space inside me.
It was the day we learned about counter-shapes.
The teacher pointed out a the space around letters.
To realize that the letters, our main topic in typography class (so a very big deal, a very big “something”) were held by an empty space was a beautiful insight to understand.
We were pointed out at this empty space because it is as important as the letter and it is the negotiation and balance between the two that make a typography have its character.
That was the first time that I encountered an “emptiness” that was not empty at all and that was as important as the main subject.
S, sh!
Sunday, shhh
Sun, day, shhh
Sunday show
Sundays too.
They are like Sabbaths, right? but on Sundays.
They can be silent, which is always the counter-form of speech and/or thought. They can be filled with nothing.
Is a day to rest.
/It is the “rest” of the week.
It can also be the homiest part of the week, a safe day, in that safety, totally intimate…
Enjoyment and leisure activities are mainly welcomed.
It was the day we learned about counter-shapes.
The teacher pointed out a the space around letters.
To realize that the letters, our main topic in typography class (so a very big deal, a very big “something”) were held by an empty space was a beautiful insight to understand.
We were pointed out at this empty space because it is as important as the letter and it is the negotiation and balance between the two that make a typography have its character.
That was the first time that I encountered an “emptiness” that was not empty at all and that was as important as the main subject.
S, sh!
Sunday, shhh
Sun, day, shhh
Sunday show
Sundays too.
They are like Sabbaths, right? but on Sundays.
They can be silent, which is always the counter-form of speech and/or thought. They can be filled with nothing.
Is a day to rest.
/It is the “rest” of the week.
It can also be the homiest part of the week, a safe day, in that safety, totally intimate…
Enjoyment and leisure activities are mainly welcomed.





Nikola Lamburov ~ Publication

Nikola Lamburov ~ Publication

Nikola Lamburov ~ Publication

Nikola Lamburov ~ Publication


Vincent Verhoef ~ Photography
Vincent Verhoef ~ Oil on canvas

Sara Milio ~

Sara Milio ~

Sara Milio ~

Marta Capilla ~ Publication



Marta Capilla ~ Poem


Ian Waelder, 2020. Sin Título Photo printed on paper











Ian Waelder,2020. Sin Título Playlist