Blood, Stop, Space, Gold at José De La Fuente
Being engaged in a ceaseless process of negotiation and construction, the body is seen today as something which needs to be permanently invented and reinvented through strategies of self–projection, identification, rejection, adaptation, empathy, in a plural and fluid matter. The exhibition Blood, Stop, Space, Gold questions the topics of embodiment, appearance and touching through the four artistic discourses selected here.
Mit Borras at DIMORA ARTICA
Dimora Artica presents in Milan the exhibition Love Drone, a selection of artworks expressly developed by the artist during 2018 for this venue. In this show, Mit Borrás deals through installations and videos with themes such as technology, progress and the intervention of the human being on nature. Born in Madrid in 1982, Mit Borrás lives and works between Madrid and Berlin.
First I Have to Put My Face On
The exhibition First I Have to Put My Face On originates from an interest in beauty labor and emotional labor, and how the combined efforts of this labor result in how many of us create our identities and present ourselves to society at large.
László Karácsonyi: GOBALIEN
Artkartell projectspace presents László Karácsonyi’s solo exhibition titled GOBALIEN. Globalised aliens have settled down in the past smelling of hair-net and grandma’s pantry, and they have found their place among blessings on the house hanging from the wall and porcelain angels.
Catalina Ouyang: Death Drive Joy Ride
Make Room presents DEATH DRIVE JOY RIDE, Catalina Ouyang’ s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. On view from June 9 through August 8, 2018, the opening reception will take place Saturday, June 9, from 6 to 9 p.m. The exhibition features a new body of sculpture, installation and video.
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