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

NEW YORK Elena del Rivero “Hash Brownies-After AliceB. Toklas” 13 february – 11 april 2020. Henrique Faria Gallery.

2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in the United States. Even though voting was not truly available to all women in the country, particularly not to women of color, this right was hard-won[...]

LISBON. Karlos Gil “Come To Dust” 13 March – May 2020, Galería Francisco Fino.

The multiple art practice by Karlos Gil (Toledo, 1984) thrives on paradox, memory and navigation between the past and the present to articulate or question the codes that construct meaning. His latest projects reflect on the cadences of language as a narrative element and[...]

LOS ANGELES. Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger “Illusion” Until 1 june 2020. Flutter Experience.

Flutter is an innovative, immersive art experience featuring virtual reality, projection mapping, climbable furniture as well as a giant sphinx, day-glow lighting, and architectural structures. Flutter’s mission is to bring contemporary fine art into everyday life in a way that is interactive. The inaugural[...]

LONDON. Santiago Cirugeda – Recetas Urbanas “Affection as Subversive Architecture“ 15 February – 25 April 2020. Radical Citizenship – The Showroom Summit 2020.

Affection as Subversive Architecture is a project by the Spanish architecture collective Recetas Urbanas exploring how to create alternative architectural and educational spaces through participatory self-construction and active citizenry. By destabilising mainstream assumptions about public structures and their legislative frameworks, this project features new architectural strategies for[...]

BARCELONA. Palmira Puig and Marcel Giró “Saudades de Sao Paulo” 2 february – 3 may 2020. Museo Palau Solterra, Torroella de Montgrí.

The show Saudades de Sao Paulo. Photographs by Palmira Puig and Marcel Giró is a tribute to the photographic output of Palmira Puig (Tàrrega, 1912 - Barcelona, 1978) and Marcel Giró (Badalona, 1913 - Mira-sol, 2011) as well as a record of the lifetime of an extraordinary couple. Curated by Rocío[...]

BRUSSELS. Martí Sawe “Zoo” 31 january – 30 august 2020. MIMA Museum.

In situ installations and paintings mark out a visit to ZOO, the new MIMA exhibition. References to pop, humour and anthropomorphic art provide the backdrop. The artist Marti SAWE was born in Barcelona in 1986. He began to write graffiti at the age of[...]

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