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Wednesday, April 17th, 2013Galeria Alberto Sendros presents the first solo exhibition of Martin Carrizo in Buenos Aires. Curated by the artist Carlos Herrera, the show consists of six sculptures made with traditional and obsessive brickwork techniques, small pieces like a stair, a family house, a storehouse, a sewer. The exhibition runs until May 6, 2013. Martin Carrizo was [...]
Mathieu Mercier: Nueve y Cuarto / Galeria Ignacio Liprandi, Buenos Aires
Sunday, March 3rd, 2013The current exhibition at Ignacio Liprandi Gallery in Buenos Aires presents French artist Mathieu Mercier. On the occasion of his first exhibition at the gallery, Mathieu Mercier presents a series of recent works and works yet unpublished in Argentina. Mathieu Mercier was born in 1970 in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. He lives and works in Paris, France. In [...]
Carrie Schneider: Burning House at Galería Alberto Sendros, Buenos Aires
Thursday, February 28th, 2013The current exhibition at Galería Alberto Senderos in Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents Carrie Schneider’s work Burning House. For this piece, Carrie Schneider filmed and photographed a house that stands on fire during different seasons, weather, and times of day. To achieve this, Schneider built a small house for each setting and set it on fire. [...]
L.E.A. Laboratorio de Experimentación Artística at Faena Arts Center, Buenos Aires
Wednesday, November 28th, 2012In addition to Franz Ackermann’s solo show, Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires currently presents L.E.A., Laboratorio de Experimentación Artística. L.E.A. is a project that seeks to explore the work potential of each of the participating artists in the production of individual or collective works. The laboratory has been created to support the creative development [...]
Franz Ackermann at Faena Arts Center, Buenos Aires
Wednesday, November 21st, 2012German artist Franz Ackermann’s most recent work is a 2800 square feet site-specific work. The piece that he created for the Molinos Room of Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires consists of 20 panels of painted wood. It’s Franz Ackermann’s biggest mural ever. For this artwork, Ackermann spent several weeks in Buenos Aires to get [...]
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