Past Expositions2018-03-08T17:40:13+00:00

ROTTERDAM. “Belén Zahera & Karlos Gil”19 january – 19 july 2020. Witte de With Center.

This exhibition explores the immigration of form. It regards a cultural product that is as much the result of local traditions as it is a cosmopolitan artifact. Here, consider Delft Blue in the Netherlands. Now, consider a piece of Qinghua Porcelain in China, or[...]

ZAPOPAN (MX) Sara Ramo “Cards on the Table” february 1st to may 31st, 2020. MAZ. Museo de arte de Zapopan.

Sara Ramo’s exhibition Cartas sobre la mesa (Cards on the Table) presents sculptures, collages and interventions which, inspired by the Theatre of the Absurd, evoke with critical eye the structures that have conducted and still conduct Brazil’s and the World’s current social and political tensions. The[...]

SINGAPORE. Eva Armisen “Love stories” 23 february – 7 march 2020. Ode to Art gallery.

Focusing on family portraits, this series of work spans three generations and includes family pets, suggesting the significance of familial bond and time spent together. Based in Barcelona, Eva is instantly recognised through her child-like, but never childish, works. With a focus on capturing[...]

WASHINGTON. Amarist “Welcome?” february 07 — march 01, 2020. A&A at Hillyer Contemporary Art Center.

“Welcome?” is a visual installation raising awareness on borders and refugees. In a time when we are witnessing a rise in populism and an increase in the closure of borders, the Welcome? exhibition seeks to spark a debate about the meaning of border walls in our[...]

WALTHAM. MA. Dora García “Love with Obstacles“ 14 february – 17 may 2020. Rose Art Museum.

For her first solo exhibition in the United States, Spanish artist Dora García (b. Valladolid, 1965) focuses on her work of the recent years to open new platforms of analysis, reflection and visibility. Through a practice that prioritizes the use of performance in a participative manner, García will transform the Lois[...]

ZURICH. Jacobo Castellano “Combing Grounds” 24 january -14 march 2020. Mai 36 Galerie.

Jacobo Castellano’s (*1976 Jaén. Spain) art evolves from the materials and places that become part of his own personal story. The sculptures and installations he creates, often constructed from old and patinated objects, create a special atmosphere, that oscillates around the melancholia and lightness[...]

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