NOTTINGHAM. Daniel Steegmann Mangrané “Mata Atlántica” 16 february – 6 may 2019. Nottingham Contemporary.
Through a new immersive installation, architectural interventions, a 16mm film and a virtual reality work, the Rio-based Catalan artist looks at how diverse mediums and technologies can represent aspects of the Mata Atlântica. Mata Atlântica, a rainforest stretching along the Atlantic coast of Brazil,[...]
LAFAYETTE (Louisiana) Daniel Canogar “Echo” 8 february – 27 april 2019. Hilliard Art Museum
The fluid and fragile nature of memory is extremely important to Daniel Canogar. Within his studio practice Canogar frequently posits technology as reflective of society’s shared consciousness in that technology is constantly changing; the new replacing the old at such a pace that recollections[...]
MEXICO. Alejandra Hernández “Voices” 10 november 2018 – 10 february 2019. MUAC
Voices is a multi-channel acousmatic work by Alejandra Hernández. The acoustic landscape of the mountainous region of Cantabria in northern Spain is marked by the sound of the cowbells used to call the flock. The craftsman who is in charge of tuning these objects[...]
LISBON. Pablo Barreiro “COPY / ERROR” 24 january – 15 march 2019. ACERVO Arte Contemporânea.
Copy / Error presents a set of works developed by Pablo Barreiro (Pontevedra 1982) in two different moments (2015 – 2018) in Bassano del Grappa, Italy (artistic residency NUOVE) In this body of work, Pablo focuses on the mechanisms of reproduction, particularly on the[...]
NEW YORK. Isidro Blasco “Revised Realities” 18 january – 23 february 2019. Esther Massry Gallery.
Isidro Blasco combines architecture, photography and installation to explore themes of vision and perception in relation to physical experience. Using digital photography and common building materials to assemble three-dimensional constructions that reconstruct interior spaces and outdoor environments culled from the artist’s personal New York cityscape.[...]
MÜNCHEN. Eva Fàbregas “Those things that your fingers can tell” 8 february – 5 may 2019. Kunstverein München.
Kunstverein München presents a major solo exhibition by the emerging Spanish artist Eva Fàbregas (b. 1988, Barcelona), which will be her first in Germany, and her largest exhibition to date. Fàbregas works in sculpture, design, video, installation, performance, and sound, to explore the logics[...]





