Published on March 31, 2026
In a captivating exploration of memory and nature, the CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona) presents “Rodoreda, a Forest,” an immersive exhibition that invites visitors to delve into the literary universe of renowned Catalan author Mercè Rodoreda. Through this innovative installation, the audience is transported to the early 20th century, where the vibrant streets and private gardens of Barcelona serve as a backdrop for themes of nostalgia, love, and loss that permeate Rodoreda’s work.
The journey begins with a prologue titled “The Planting,” where the setting is elegantly established: Barcelona in the early 1900s. A young girl peers from atop the Casal Gurguí, a quaint tower perched on the ancient street of Sant Antoni, situated in what is now the neighbourhood of Sant Gervasi. Clutching the railing, she gazes down at the sprawling cityscape, her imagination ignited and sounds that envelop her. This moment captures the essence of curiosity that defines youth, as she dreams of the forest that exists both in her mind and in the pages of the stories that chronicle her surroundings.
As visitors navigate the exhibition, they are led through a series of interconnected spaces that mimic a forest’s layered environment. Each area is designed to evoke the feeling of wandering through Rodoreda’s richly textured narratives, allowing guests to experience the emotional landscapes that her characters traverse. The intertwining of natural elements with literary references creates a kaleidoscope of experiences, one where the line between reality and fiction blurs beautifully.
The exhibition not only showcases Rodoreda’s profound influence on Catalan literature but also highlights her ability to weave together the personal and the universal. Themes of identity, belonging, and the passage of time resonate throughout her works, and this installation aims to remind contemporary audiences of the timelessness of her storytelling. As visitors immerse themselves in this forest of words and memories, they walk in the footsteps of characters who have navigated similar emotional terrains.
“Rodoreda, a Forest” serves as a reminder of the power of literature to foster connections between individuals and their environments. It encourages reflections on how places shape our narratives, as well as how those narratives, in turn, shape our understanding of the places we inhabit. The exhibition runs until the end of the season, inviting everyone to come and lose themselves in the magic of Rodoreda’s literary forest.
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