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Michael Sailstorfer: Clouds and Tears

Michael Sailstorfer’s debut solo show in Mexico City opens with Wolken Monclova (2017), an arrangement of truck tyre inner-tubes, composed Continue reading →

THIS MUST BE THE PLACE_Chpt.4: Space as visual sound

This series aims to point out the existing dialogues between art and space, intended as architectonical or geographical. The topic Continue reading →

A Memory Recalled: Chp. 3: A Moment in Olivandro’s Crooklyn

Through the course of this series, individuals will recollect through the use of an object, place, or sound, for moments Continue reading →

A Memory Recalled: Chp. 2: Can I Borrow Your Pencil, Lyndsey Gilmour?

Through the course of this series, individuals will recollect through the use of an object, place, or sound, for moments Continue reading →

A Moment Re-Called: Chp.1: David Edward Allen and the pear tree

Memory. Its power is in the stories constructed from the human psyche. This ability to transmit complete recollections through the Continue reading →

The Spurious Seriousness of Silence

The word ‘silence’ often seems to be riddled with bi-polar afflictions. ‘A silence fell upon the room’ either means a Continue reading →

In conversation with… Juan Cruz

Alejandro Ball: So, lets start from the beginning and see what your introduction into the arts was and your progression Continue reading →

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