Gabriel García Márquez's novel «One Hundred Years of Solitude» is a prime example of the literary genre known as «magical realism.» The exhibition is a collection of works illustrating some episodes from the novel.The key element in the works is the specific space in which events from the lives of the novel's characters, separated in time, are compressed into a single space-time layer, from which we encounter José Arcadio's chair, the founder of Macondo, on which he sits under a tree for most of the novel, then Ursula's sheets, which, when hung out to dry, were admired by her daughter, Remedios the Beautiful, and then the anthill, whose eerie image concludes the novel. The works invite us to immerse ourselves in the parallel dimension of condensed history.

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