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The Espejo Organization for the Arts and Rabbithole Projects are honored to present Home/House, a performance by Italian artist Giacomo Colosi. Basing his work in the concepts of absence, personal memories, and vulnerability, the New Jerseybased artist creates a performance that explores the relationship between language and form and how cultural context affects the way in which we create meaning.
Serendipia Thursday, April 7, 2016 from 7pm to 11pm. A group show with Judith Samper, María Providencia Casanovas, Andrés Álvarez and Lorenzo Sanjuán. Music by Darko Saric, José Callén and LRD.
Up to what point can we continue to believe in happenstance, coincidence, Lautréamont’s “chance meeting…of a sewing machine and an umbrella,” or the accident in an art gallery?
Brooklyn, NY – Svetlana Jovanovic, an international photographer renown for her psychological and uncanny interpretation of female identity, will participate in a onenight photography exhibition curated by The Espejo Organization for the Arts in Brooklyn. A celebrated SerbianDutch photographer who has worked with the United Nations and completed art projects around the world, Svetlana Jovanovic has been published by Vogue Italia, New York Arts Magazine, Beautiful Decay and many other art publications.
Marking Time, Shifting Space: New Work by Victoria Manganiello
Curated by Audra Lambert
“Only through our awareness of change and the possibility of loss can something like awareness of cultural heritage grow up. So there is no cultural heritage without the non-place.” Pascal Gielen, The Murmuring of the Artistic Multitude
Marking Time, Shifting Space consists of (1) large scale installation and (8) woven paintings indicating an evolution in recent work by artist, Victoria Manganiello (b.1989). Referencing the manual presence the artist exerts throughout the hands-on process of weaving