Month: June 2019

APPARITIONS – NICOLA LÓPEZ, GWCDMX

Projects room & terrace Gallery Weekend Mexico City Sept-Oct, 2019 Apparitions are seen but do not necessarily exist in physical reality. They can be imagined, dreamed or perceived peripherally, but they lack of tangible substance. At the same time, an apparition does not only dwell in the mind but always appears superimposed on the external world opposing fragility and hardness […]
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CUÑA – ISHMAEL RANDALL WEEKS, GWCDMX

Main Room Gallery Weekend Mexico City, 2019 Sept-Oct, 2019 Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo is pleased to present Wedge (Cuña), an individual exhibition by Peruvian artist Ishmael Randall Weeks (Cusco, 1976) for the annual edition of Gallery Weekend Mexico City. Wedge, brings together a group of works developed ex profeso for the local context that responds to the usual intention of the […]
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GHOST MOUNTAIN – AGUSTÍN GONZÁLEZ

Main Room 08 JUN – 24 AGO Ghost Mountain presents a group of paintings whose common denominator is a careful reflection on the genre of landscape. The main characters of these works are volcanos, mountains, hillsides of changing colors, translucent surfaces, bamboo forests, and people that at times seem to inhabit those places. In this series developed by Agustín González […]
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HABIT – CARLOS SAGRERA

Projects room 08 JUN – 24 AGO “Habit: A way of proceeding or repetition of same or similar acts, originated by instinctive tendencies, especially ones that are hard to give up.” The interior space keeps the memory of those whom inhabit it alive, however time might transform the rooms at the will or necessity of those residents. The domestic deterioration […]
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AMALGAMA – HISAE IKENAGA

Terrace 08 JUN – 24 AGO For her first exhibition at the gallery, Hisae Ikenga presents two series of works; on the one hand the metallic structures with panels of the series “Sutil Olvido” and on the other the ceramics “Fósiles- Vasija”. Both proposals mix elements and materials from different times and moments. In the case of the ¨Sutil Olvido¨ […]
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