In The Pillar of Unified Love, Nychos wanted to put the skeleton—human and animal—at the heart of
his intervention. The fear of death is characteristically human and the skeleton is a clear
representation of our mortality. However, the Austrian artist wanted to use his recent research and
personal experiences of the physical body, consciousness and spirituality to decontextualize our
concept of death. For Nychos, there is no need to fear death, since love is everything and infinite.
Titanes is a project to promote social inclusion through art by creating a public art museum of top international artists on silos in the province of Ciudad Real.
The artist Okuda San Miguel and his Ink and Movement team will once again work with the Laborvalía association to support the integration of people with disabilities in society and in the workplace. This is the big idea behind Titanes, one of the biggest artistic initiatives for social inclusion carried out to date. More than 450 members of Laborvalía will participate in the project, sharing different activities with the artists.
Backed by the Provincial Government of Ciudad Real, Titanes aims to be exemplary in making progress through art and to pay homage to all those who work day after day to make social inclusion a reality.