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

BERN. Pedro Déniz “WHITE SHIRT” 5 – 19 july 2020. Dreiviertel.

“Another panorama of the “cold war” with false information and demonstration of forces. Therefore, the use of black and white flags that colonize the periphery of a body (the body as a metaphor for individual geography, also as a border) hidden behind a cape.[...]

AMSTERDAM. Martí Sawe “DontGiveADamns” 27june – 31 august 2020. Marian Cramer Projects.

DontGiveADamns is an eclectic selection of 18 international artists whose creative practice carries the “f**k it!” attitude at some level. Whether approaching the rendering of their visuals loosely, being purposely careless or sloppy about the technical aspect of their work, or resolutely trying to[...]

LONDON. Nora Aurrekoetxea “Hard as Horse Hair, Soft as Feathers” 25 june – 23 september 2020. Intersticio gallery.

The artist offers a complicit scenario, a witness to a run away, to a knowledge in motion, to care and to resistance – a shared space that seeks to bear witness to a radical sociability. To put ourselves in risk, to allow access, to[...]

BERGEN, Eva Navarro “The celebration of life” 13 june – 10 july 2020. GalleryThe Obsession of Art.

The celebration of life is central to every painting by Eva Navarro. The pleasure of all people that can be the joy of every person. Always placed in backgrounds that are as abstract as they are recognizable. In her recent work, Navarro has increasingly[...]

IKOMA NARA. Berta Sesé “Micro Landscape” 11 – 26 july 2020. Gallery IND.

The artist’s work alternates between painting and photography. Berta is captivated by the Japanese principle wabi sabi, which consists in seeing in the imperfect, the modest, a form of beauty in motion, where the subject becomes another. She is also interested in the principle[...]

NEW YORK. Daniel Canogar “Billow” until 16 august 2020. Bitforms gallery.

The data-sphere is a driving force of society and the economy, despite its invisible nature. This lack of visibility can make it difficult to comprehend how information affects daily life. Billow attempts to expose the hidden threads of data networks. The exhibition consists of six sculptural[...]

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