The exhibition "Desenfocado", on view at CaixaForum Madrid, explores the theme of blur in art as an aesthetic and conceptual choice. Starting from Monet’s Water Lilies, the show traces how artists have used lack of clarity not as a flaw but as a visual and poetic strategy, from Impressionism to contemporary art. Organized in collaboration with the Musée de l’Orangerie, it features works by artists such as Gerhard Richter, Mark Rothko, Bill Viola, Thomas Ruff, and Alfredo Jaar.

Jaar is represented by "Six Seconds", a powerful piece reflecting on the Rwandan genocide, where blur becomes a political and ethical device, challenging the viewer’s perception and responsibility. The exhibition is divided into thematic sections that encourage slow, reflective looking and engage with what lies at the edges of visibility.