The Fundació Joan Miró presents the first major monographic exhibition of Kapwani Kiwanga in Spain, as part of the celebration of its 50th anniversary, reaffirming the institution's international and interdisciplinary outlook. The exhibition offers a critical reading of architecture, space and structures of power through a rigorous and deeply analytical artistic practice. While not addressing architecture in a literal sense, Kiwanga's work reveals a remarkable internal coherence, exploring materiality, resource flows, exchange economies and the systems that organise territories and bodies. The exhibition brings together existing works with a significant body of new production created specifically for Barcelona, and structures its discourse around three central themes: mechanisms of material exploitation, economic tensions, and contemporary crises linked to territory, from agriculture to housing. A proposal that invites visitors to rethink how the world we inhabit is constructed and controlled.