Collective online exhibition "Naturally"

Off projects. From 08 Mar, 2021 to 31 Mar, 2021

This March, Galeria Senda presents a new exhibition by several of its artists: Glenda León, Karin Kneffel, Carla Cascales, Anna Malagrida, Sandra Vasquez de la Horra, Catalina Jaramillo, Mina Hamada, Jane Hammond, Eve Sussman, and the AES + F collective.

Opening:08 Mar, 2021

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All of them propose an immersive experience in a common universe that is accessed from a multiplicity of approaches and that responds to a single logic: that of artistic creation.

Inspired by their experiences, each artist builds their language, not only as a way to escape from themselves but above all as a communication tool. The delicacy of the supports and materials undergoes a metamorphosis to consolidate into strong works that, however, maintain elegance and softness. The play of textures and contrasts is a constant within the exhibition that, through the various techniques, invites the viewer to enter the particular universe of the works. The exhibition layout of the room itself generates these dialogues.

The artists who star in this exhibition stand out for the echo they generate in their respective communities. Hamada and Cascales intervene in physical spaces, the same ones that Malagrida and Sussman portray. The environment is equally essential in the work of AES + F, which builds a performative microcosm. In León y Jaramillo it is precisely this infinite possibility of the cosmos that inspires his work. The artists expose their way of being and interpreting the world, thus turning art not into a final product, but into the foundation of their expressions.

Sandra Vásquez de la Horra,
Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, "La Huída bajo el Arcoiris", 2016, Graphite and watercolor on waxed paper, 85 × 60.5 cm
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Catalina Jaramillo, Amoque, Watercolor on paper, 30 × 41 cm
Catalina Jaramillo, Amoque, Watercolor on paper, 30 × 41 cm
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mina hamada, tsubame, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 91x73
mina hamada, tsubame, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 91x73