The exhibition ¿32 Seating Plans,¿ at the Metropolitan Opera lobby¿s gallery is open until November 1st. It is not a stranger to the space where it is located; Kuitca¿s drawings and paintings approach the location plans of several theatres from cities around the world such as La Scala in Milan, the Festspielhaus in Bayreuth and Vienna¿s Staatsoper. The plans are transformed under digital processes accomplishing 180 degrees turns, that for the artist, dislocate the pressure generated in the scenery and transfer it to the public. These architectural abstractions are then washed with transparencies of bright magenta, orange, blue and yellow, which correspond to different sections of the public space. The intervened theatres suggest color theories explored by Kandinsky and Schoenberg. Even though these pieces are new, the artist has been working for several years with theatres and plans, and even in this same exhibition there are previous pieces inspired in the Met, Vienna Staatsoper and Covent Garden that, contrary to the color explosion found in the others, are in black and white, using collage also, intervening the plans completely, redistributing in a new space conception.