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Borondo's 'Non Plus Ultra' Installation in Spain

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Borondo's serigraphic installation 'Non Plus Ultra', first exhibited at MACRO in Rome in 2018, has been re-installed in Spain. The work consists of 56 printed glass panels, each 2.5 meters by 80 centimeters, designed to be both itinerant and site-specific. The transparent panels create an interactive experience where viewers confront spatial limits that are both repelling and transparent. Borondo describes the installation as an experience of uncertainty and risk, emphasizing the artist's role in transgressing imposed norms. The work was featured in a video by Artribune.

Key facts

  • Non Plus Ultra was first exhibited at MACRO in Rome in 2018.
  • The installation is composed of 56 printed glass panels.
  • Each panel measures 2.5 meters by 80 centimeters.
  • The work is both itinerant and site-specific.
  • Borondo describes the installation as an experience of spatial limits.
  • The artist sees his role as transgressing imposed norms.
  • The installation was featured in a video by Artribune.
  • The video was published on Artribune's television channel in October 2020.

Entities

Artists

  • Borondo

Institutions

  • MACRO
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Spain

Sources