Husk Gallery is delighted to present ‘Memoria – Synaptic Plasticity’, the second solo exhibition in its gallery space featuring Spanish artist Juanan Soria, exploring the theme of memory. The exhibition is designed as an imaginary “hippocampus”, the part of the brain responsible for forming, storing and retrieving memories, which resembles a seahorse due to its anatomical shape. In this context, the concept of “synaptic plasticity” plays a central role: the ability to create new connections, both between neurons and between ideas, layers of time and emotions. In his paintings, drawings and installations, Soria interweaves scientific imagery with a subtle, poetic-conceptual reflection on memory and experience. He explores how memory and oblivion merge, and how the loss of memory — through degenerative processes, traumatic injuries and the material destruction of heritage — can generate new forms of meaning.
Opening Tuesday 11 November 2025 from 2 to 7pm
in the presence of the artist

