Dual Artist Exhibition at Marso Gallery in Mexico City
Marso Gallery in Mexico City is pleased to announce Terrarium– a dual solo exhibition by artists Andrea Galvani and Tim Hyde.
Terrarium is a conversation in five rooms taking place simultaneously. The historical architecture of the gallery is used by the artists to enclose a dialog between separate geographic explorations of time and memory. The exhibition itself is alive and in flux, featuring a collaboratively-built modular sculpture that is continuously reconfigured to enable conversations and actions with artists and curators in Mexico City.
The show includes more than 25 works of photography, collage, drawing, video, and sculpture. New works are combined with projects that have been exhibited internationally at venues that include the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Moscow Biennale, the Ar/ge Kunst Galerie Museum in Bolzano Italy, the Poznan Biennale in Poland, and the Whitney Museum of Art in New York. Terrariummarks the first exhibition by both artists in Mexico.
In addition to the exhibition at Marso Gallery, the artists will present a special installation at Zona Macoderived from their ongoing collaborative project, The Skull Sessions. The Skull Sessions are conversations rendered as form. Each Session is a dialogue recorded and reshaped into experimental publications, objects, images, and installations.
Terrarium is a conversation in five rooms taking place simultaneously. The historical architecture of the gallery is used by the artists to enclose a dialog between separate geographic explorations of time and memory. The exhibition itself is alive and in flux, featuring a collaboratively-built modular sculpture that is continuously reconfigured to enable conversations and actions with artists and curators in Mexico City.
The show includes more than 25 works of photography, collage, drawing, video, and sculpture. New works are combined with projects that have been exhibited internationally at venues that include the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Moscow Biennale, the Ar/ge Kunst Galerie Museum in Bolzano Italy, the Poznan Biennale in Poland, and the Whitney Museum of Art in New York. Terrariummarks the first exhibition by both artists in Mexico.
In addition to the exhibition at Marso Gallery, the artists will present a special installation at Zona Macoderived from their ongoing collaborative project, The Skull Sessions. The Skull Sessions are conversations rendered as form. Each Session is a dialogue recorded and reshaped into experimental publications, objects, images, and installations.
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MARSO | MEXICO CITY | APRIL 6 – MAY 26, 2013
Opening reception Saturday April 6, 11am – 4pm
Berlin 37, Col. Juárez, México D.F, Del. Cuauhtémoc 06600, México
Opening reception Saturday April 6, 11am – 4pm
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ZONA MACO | MEXICO CITY | APRIL 10 – APRIL, 14
Opening reception Wednesday April 10, 4pm
Av. Conscripto 311, Col. Lomas de Sotelo, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, C.P.11200, México D.F.
Main Section | Booth A218
Opening reception Saturday April 6, 11am – 4pm
Berlin 37, Col. Juárez, México D.F, Del. Cuauhtémoc 06600, México
Opening reception Saturday April 6, 11am – 4pm
marso.com.mx
ZONA MACO | MEXICO CITY | APRIL 10 – APRIL, 14
Opening reception Wednesday April 10, 4pm
Av. Conscripto 311, Col. Lomas de Sotelo, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, C.P.11200, México D.F.
Main Section | Booth A218