
inalienable, imprescriptible e inembargable
↖ Daniel de Paula
Apr 20 2023 - Jun 24 2023 - current

Feb 07 2023 - Mar 18 2023 - past
Delirio
↑ Héctor Zamora

May 27 2022 - Sep 10 2022 - past
Tender
↑ Jill Magid

Artist
Héctor Zamora
Mexico City, Mexico, 1974.
Héctor Zamora's work transcends the conventional exhibition space, reinventing it, redefining it, generating friction between the common roles of public and private.

Artist
Jill Magid
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, United States
Jill Magid explores intimacy and secrecy within power systems.

Artist
Roger White
1976, Salem, Or. Lives and works between Middlebury, VT, and Brooklyn, NY.
Roger White works both as a painter and writer, and is also a co-founder of the art journal Paper Monument. White's paintings are about the everyday and the sense of time and space that accompany this domain of experience.

Artist
Claudia Gutiérrez Marfull
Santiago de Chile, 1987
The work of Claudia Gutiérrez Marfull (Santiago de Chile, 1987) revolves around the exploration and appropriation of materials and techniques related to textiles
Until June 24th, visit the exhibition by Daniel de Paula at Labor 🔌

01/01/2020
↖ Raphael Montañez Ortiz
Raphael Montañez Ortiz
Edited by Javier Rivero Ramos, the monograph seeks to redress the scarcity of bibliographical resources dedicated to the life and work of an artist who early on committed himself to push and exceed disciplinary boundaries. Sailing through the wake of abstract expressionism into recycled cinema and afterwards into object-oriented and performance-based destructivist art.

01/01/2017
↖ The Air is Blue
Pedro Reyes, Hans Ulrich Obrist
Luis Barragán’s house, Louis Kahn wrote after visiting it, is a place that “could have been built a hundred years ago or a hundred years from now.” So, in more ways than one, is The Air is Blue, an exhibition orchestrated in the master's house and studio by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Pedro Reyes, over the course of three years.

01/01/ 2017
↖ Havana Case Study
Terence Gower
Havana Case Study is the second in a series of installations by Terence Gower that use American diplomatic architecture as a lens through which to analyze US international relations (the first work in the series is Baghdad Case Study, 2012), and is based on extensive research in Havana and in US archives

01/01/2016
↖ Limits to Growth
Nicholas Mangan
This publication accompanies Australian multidisciplinary artist Nicholas Mangan’s survey exhibition “Limits to Growth.” The exhibition and book bring together four of Mangan’s most significant works of the past seven years, alongside a new commission.

01/01/2016
↖ For Your Eyes Only
Katinka Bock
“For Your Eyes Only“ is a penetrable exhibition that attempts to highlight the most immediate senses, like touching or hearing, while raising questions about the consistency and texture of the materials based on false visual clues and questioning the supremacy of sight over the other senses.
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→ Screening: The Proposal by Jill Magid at M Leuven
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→ Opening of Ruhr Ding: Schlaf with a work by Yuri Pattison
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→ Héctor Zamora's work at the Mexican Cultural Institute of Paris
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