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

AMSTERDAM. Alicia Framis. Forbidden Collections 23 november – 22 december 2018. Upstream Gallery.

Within her practice, Alicia Framis blends architecture, design, fashion and performance. Forbidden Collections brings together two collections that are designed and made for women by women. Is My Body Public? is a collection that explores the borders between what is public and private in our everyday lives.[...]

LONDON. Susana Sanromán “Present Imperfect, Future Intense” 25 october – 9 november 2018. Leyca Myfair.

“Present Imperfect, Future Tense” reflects on the importance of water for all animals. We as humans are comprised of around 60% water, the planet is 3/4th water, and in the quest for a habitable planet, water is essential " The images recreate hypothetical scenarios[...]

NEW YORK. “Contemporarte: Emerging Photography” 15 november – 10 december 2018. Instituto Cervantes.

Contemporarte is a project born in 2008, involving the joint work of ten pubnlic universities from Andalucia. The project acts as a launch pad for emerging artists within the academic community through contemporary photography. Visiones desde la Andalucia Contemporánea gathers a selection of award-winning[...]

COPENHAGUEN. Helena Fernández-Cavada “The Stolen Hour” 26 october – 1 december 2018. SixtyEight Art Institute.

The installation of drawings, documents, and objects marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in Copenhagen, which has been organized for SixtyEight by our resident Assistant Curator, Clara Bernal. The Stolen Hour consists of new artistic research looking to tie the act of daily drawing[...]

LONDON. “Spanish / Female / Photographer – A story half told” 13 – 23 November 2018. 12 Star Gallery.

Spain joined the ranks of the nations that embraced the new medium of photography very shortly after its invention in the XIX century.  Over time it has contributed to the development of this important element of European cultural heritage with many names of note[...]

LONDON. “Collage and more Collage” 10 october – 16 november 2018. Techhub

The artists Fernando Gonzalez, Lucia Berra , Maria Elisa Quiaro y Evangelina Esparza  they all work the analogue collage technique.  Fashion and cinema magazines, books, encyclopaedias from the last century, old photographs or museum leaflets are the materials they use to give a new[...]

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