BERLIN. Verónica Losantos “Mansilla” 30 september – 3 november 2018. Pavlov´s dog gallery
Mansilla is a village in the north of Spain. In 1960, during Franco’s dictatorship, it was evacuated to build a dam. The residents of a village that had been there for generations lost their home. Like a memorial, the reservoir lies within their sight:[...]
MEXICO. Toni Catany “Back and Forth” 10 october – 9 december 2018. Centro Cultural de España
Although it is clearly retrospective, the exhibition “Toni Catany: Back and Forth” offers to reveal quite a different Catany from the one we know and the memory we normally have of his work. Often labelled “classical”, “traditional”, “neopictorialist” and even “nostalgic”, Catany’s work sometimes[...]
NEW YORK. Eva Davidova “Global Mode/Playground for Drowning Animals” october 19 — november 25, 2018. Shoestring Studio.
In her installation Global Mode/Playground for Drowning Animals, 2016-2018, Eva Davidova creates a surreal environment of invented animals that point a gun at themselves. These female animals express humankind and our unique ability to create and destroy at the same time. In her new VR[...]
HONG KONG “The Cosmos of Jaime Hayon” 20 september – 17 october 2018. Gallery by the Harbour.
Known as the Salvador Dali in the design world and the next Philippe Starck, Jaime Hayon, one of the most famous Spanish designers, will host his first Hong Kong solo exhibition, ” The Cosmos of Jaime Hayon ” in Harbour City The exhibition comprises two parts.[...]
BERLIN. Belen Ordovás – Irene Cruz – Isabel Consigliere “IMPERCEPTIBLE ECHOES” 5 october – 30 november 2018. Luisa Catucci Gallery
The link between the works of the artists Isabel Consigliere (Italy), Irene Cruz (Spain-Germany) and Belen Ordovás (Spain) is undoubtedly the subtle, and perhaps sometimes unconscious, representation of the feminine. The eternal feminine, that favor Dei that every woman possesses within herself, inherently, and that is[...]
NEW YORK. José Carlos Casado “I don’t know why the caged bird sings…” 12 october 2018 – 12 october 2019. Marcus Garvey Park
The title of Spanish artist José Carlos Casado’s new interactive sculpture refers to the poem entitled Sympathy by African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar that inspired writer and poet Maya Angelou’s 1969 debut autobiography, the modern American classic I Know Why the Caged Bird[...]





