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

NEW YORK. Joan Miró “Birth of the World” february 24–june 15, 2019. The Museum of Modern Art.

“You and all my writer friends have given me much help and improved my understanding of many things,” Joan Miró told the French poet Michel Leiris in the summer of 1924, writing from his family’s farm in Montroig, a small village nestled between the[...]

BARCELONA. Evaristo Benítez “Dècalage” 16 february – 30 march 2019. Galería Contrast.

The character Benítez has chosen for his own immersion in the world of comics is Johnny Zipper (Juanito Cremallera) a character transferred, by its commercial author, from sado-maso to peluchosidad. The moral message is clear: shit is good (a billion flies can’t go wrong),[...]

NEW YORK. Abraham Lacalle “Recent Works” 5 february – 2 march 2019. Marlborough Gallery.

MARLBOROUGH GALLERY, INC. 40 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 MARLBOROUGH GALLERY, INC. 40 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 http://www.marlboroughgallery.com Image: Lacalle. El puente 2018

EDINBURGH. Lara Almarcegui, Nuria Güell, Santiago Sierra “Borderlines” 23 February – 4 May 2019. Talbot Rice Gallery.

Borderlines is a group exhibition that gives form to the conceptual, geo-political, economic and cultural impacts of borders. It draws attention to the ownership of the earth beneath our feet, underwater realms, the rules governing the international movement of goods, nation-states, the UK border[...]

CAPE TOWN. Aïda Gómez “The International Public Art Festival IPAF” 9 – 17 february 2019. Salt River.

The International Public Art Festival is a 10 day long mural festival that gathers artists from across the globe to harness the power of public art by creating murals in the neighborhood of Salt River, Cape Town. The theme each year is used to[...]

OTEGEM (Belgium) Enrique Marty “All your World is Pointless” 6 february – 10 march 2019. Deweer Gallery.

The seventh solo exhibition of Spanish artist Enrique Marty (b. 1969) at Deweer Gallery 'All your World is Pointless' takes the viewer on an audio-visual trip through the absurdity of human existence and the way in which we ourselves deal with it, laced with[...]

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