”Transgenerational and interdisciplinary dialogue - one rooted in printmaking, but extending to questions of identity, migration, and resilience” Featured artists: Abel Barroso and Elio Jesús
Le Mal Gardé - Reynier Leyva Novo 18.10.24-20.11.24
”Reynier Leyva Novo reasserts the role of the artist as a historian, poet, and critic, confronting the fragile border between remembrance and disappearance.”
No (body) is an island - Mabel Poblet 13.04.24-31.05.24
”Poblet’s multimedia approach - spanning photography, installation, video and performance art - invites audiences into deeply personal and political spaces.”
Memoria Oculta - Yanelis Mora & Alejandro Campins 07.10.23-04.11.23
”Yanelis’s maps, made in remarkable dimensions of textiles, reveal the most intimate and hidden aspects of her personality, providing an open door to her contradictory emotions.”
The exhibition consisted of charity prints by photographers: Antoine d’Agata, Aleksandr Glyadyelov, and Maxim Dondyuk. All profits were destined to the Medical Comapny of 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade. Eastern Front Line, Ukraine.
La ville, guide spirituel et mondain - Carlos Garaicoa 15.10.22-10.11.22
”Known for his multi-disciplinary practice that merges drawing, sculpture, photography, and video, Garaicoa examines the urban fabric as both a poetic and political space.”
“TELLUS META. A Metafarming Manifesto” 04.06.22-13.06.22
”The story of a genesis: the birth of a multi-sensory metaverse interlinking art and farming.” Featured artists: Léa Porré, Agoria, Nicolas Desprat, Nicolas Becker, and Yann Vasnier
”The Émigrants tell the story of a country, of its dreams, fears, and frustrations. The cars constitute the visual representation of an unattainable utopia.”
”It is a dialogue that brings together works created for particular space; works made in the spirit of a specific context. Both artists have taken Paris as the context of creation, and based on their journeys and encounters with the city, they have developed installations.“
Featured artists: Abraham Cruzvillegas and Humberto Díaz
“Both artists explore identity, memory, and social struggle through a visual language rooted in human presence.” Featured artists: Roberto Diago and Ernest Pignon-Ernest
“An exhibition that examined the intimacy, urban life, and the fragility of the human condition.” Featured artists: Antoine d’Agata, Leandro Feal & Alejandro González
“Pérez Pollo’s works often depict ambiguous, sculpted forms — isolated figures, objects, or invented structures floating against luminous undefined backgrounds.”