Dear friends,
We want to share with you the projects of our artists in other galleries and exhibition spaces.
Ricardo Rendón-José Olano-Jaime Ávila
Auction More Art More Impact
La Cometa Gallery, Bogotá
August 27th
With the support of the prestigious Phillips Auction House in New York and La Cometa Gallery, the Juan Felipe Gómez Escobar Foundation has organized the More Art, More Impact Auction, which brings together works by Colombian and international artists.
Jose Olano
The Usurper, Cra 59 No. 64-20 (Barranquilla)
Debris
August 27, 2015
Using a [re]construction of the terrain, José Olano (Cartagena 1985) presents: Débris*, an exploration of the beaches of Puerto Colombia in their current condition, which has been and continues to be affected by the forces of nature (Magdalena River) and man.
Luis Hernandez Twin
PERMANENT
August 13 - October 10
Carrera 22 No. 75-08 San Felipe Neighborhood (BAD)
PERMANENTE is an autonomous space that offers a platform for experimentation through the participation and creation of transdisciplinary projects. This artist-led initiative aims to provide a space for experimentation and the convergence of diverse endeavors.
Natalia Castaneda
FLORA ars+natura, Cabinet #13
The Wave, the Wheel and the Mass
August 6 – September 17, 2015
The Wave, the Wheel and the Mass collects failed attempts, sketches, essays and residual objects from the experimental processes left by the creation processes.
Juan Carlos Delgado
The Museum Gallery, Projects Space
Smoke
August 13 – September 19, 2015
The series Smokes is composed of seven black photographs resembling columns struggling against gravity. The ethereal and volatile images captured in each photograph are the result of the artist burning his mother's personal belongings after her death.
Saúl Sánchez-Aldo Chaparro
Peana Projects
A False Horizon: Art from Latin America
Aug 6, 2015 7:00pm – Monday, Aug 31, 2015 6:00pm
The artists of A False Horizon: Art from Latin America work with practical methods of creation, particularly the exposure of labor and the demystification of the artistic process.
Kevin Mancera
Galerie Michael Sturm
An image, my own dagger
September 18, 2015
In "An Image, My Own Dagger," Kevin brings together a year's worth of work, in which he has weekly recorded his relationship with the emotional and social world. In this work, Mancera explores multiple experiences that remain consistent with the themes he has explored throughout his career.
Ana Mercedes Hoyos
Duque Arango Gallery, Medellín
August 27 - October 3, 2015
Beginning in 1987, Ana Mercedes Hoyos created a series of figurative works with national motifs, Bodegones de Palenque, based on the fruit vendors' plates of Cartagena, and a series of Parrots.
Jaime Avila
August 15 – September 10, 2015
Jaime Ávila's work develops from an interest in the city and the reconstruction of an urban geography articulated through the recognition of the economic relations that define the notion of property. His work represents aspects of a heterogeneous order that proposes different descriptions of the map, and, to that extent, different ways of understanding and observing the territory.