With an old loom she purchased from one of the many textile mills that were dying out in the Barcelona of the 1970s, the artist Teresa Lanceta learned to weave and immersed herself in a world of warps and woofs that since then has for her been a sort of ‘open code’ with which to activate her imagination and express herself. Her travels to Berber villages of the Middle Atlas also gave her a strong awareness of an anonymous wisdom of the kind that mothers and daughters share, a know-how whose artistic status she asserts through her fabrics, a collection of which hangs in the galleries of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA) through 11 September.