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

SAO PAULO “Antoni Tápies” march 12 – april 27, 2019. Bergamin & Gomide.

The career of Antoni Tàpies (1923-2012) holds a position of enormous relevance within the context of international art during the second half of the twentieth century. As such, his work is part of those currents in Europe that searched for new ways of expression[...]

LONDON. Javier Arce “Map of the Mould” 8 march -21 april 2019. No 20 Arts.

Featuring works on paper, installations and a video piece, Map of the Mould is the first solo show of the Spanish artist in the UK. The exhibition is part of the ongoing collaboration established between Galeria Carles Taché and No 20 Arts based on[...]

LONDON. Ira Lombardia “Neo Gods and Hyper Myths” 21 march – 27 april 2018. SCAN Project Room.

Ira Lombardía's projects focus on the drifts of language and digital semiotics. Her practice explores and challenges topics such as the emancipation and codification of visual language, strategies of appropriation of symbolic capital within the framework of the consumer society and the mediation of[...]

DETROIT. Paloma Muñoz & Walter Martin “Blind House” 14 march – 3 may 2019. Institute for the Humanities, University of Michigan.

“Blind House” is an incisive artwork by collaborative artists Paloma Muñoz and Walter Martin that brings into question our ideals of house and home, privacy, and safety. As opposed to the idea of thinking glass houses were beautiful, a safe harbor and an example[...]

POTSDAM. Picasso “The Late Work from the Collection of Jacqueline Picasso” 9 march – 16 june 2019. Museum Barberini.

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) is famous for shaking up art in the 20th century, for resetting the bar in painting, sculpture, printmaking, and ceramics. Not so well-known are the last two decades in his career, when Picasso produced more portraits of his wife Jacqueline than[...]

BRUSSELS. Alberto Garcia Alix “Une saison en enfer” (Arthur Rimbaud) 10 january – 6 april 2019. OV Project Room.

This new project has been imagined by Olivier Vrankenne and Stefan De Jaeger during the reading of "Une saison en enfer" written by the french poeter Arthur Rimbaud ; the first ever Rock Star. The reading of this autobiographical book of poetry instantly inspired Olivier Vrankenne. The[...]

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