THE MEZZANINE SHOW, Landscape Untitled 2
THE MEZZANINE SHOW, Landscape Untitled 2
The artist works on his compositions before, during and after the conception of a production. On this occasion, the works capture what Wilson imagined for an act, scene or interlude of The Messiah.
The artist works on his compositions before, during and after the conception of a production. On this occasion, the works capture what Wilson imagined for an act, scene or interlude of The Messiah.
The artist works on his compositions before, during and after the conception of a production. On this occasion, the works capture what Wilson imagined for an act, scene or interlude of The Messiah.
The artist works on his compositions before, during and after the conception of a production. On this occasion, the works capture what Wilson imagined for an act, scene or interlude of The Messiah.
Gonzalo Guzmán’s work focuses on exploring the inner self through an external form, using lucid dreams as a tool for self-knowledge to create works that challenge our belief system. His sculptures represent the metallic structures that appear in his dreams and explore the possibility of reproducing the sublime of the subconscious in reality.
Estela_23 is an outdoor piece.
Gonzalo Guzmán’s work focuses on exploring the inner self through an external form, using lucid dreams as a tool for self-knowledge to create works that challenge our belief system. His sculptures represent the metallic structures that appear in his dreams and explore the possibility of reproducing the sublime of the subconscious in reality.
Estela_31 is an outdoor piece.
The photograph “Refuge 8” (2006) by Anna Malagrida is part of a series of photographs of shelters in the Jordanian desert. These basic and precarious constructions are the simplest expression of the form represented by the notion of refuge, roof, or protection. The photographic vision transforms these anonymous constructions into desert sculptures.