Alberto Baraya
Through his work, Alberto Baraya (Bogotá, 1968) investigates notions related to scientific knowledge and to the instruments that legitimise it; he questions the figure of the “viajero”, the role of museums and ideas +
Through his work, Alberto Baraya (Bogotá, 1968) investigates notions related to scientific knowledge and to the instruments that legitimise it; he questions the figure of the “viajero”, the role of museums and ideas +
Her work embodies a personal voice, some times skeptical, some times humoristic, within the narrative realm of video. She inquires upon the different forms of transmission of information in relation to subcultures, to +
Ana Roldán (*1977 Mexico DF) lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland. After studying history at ENAH, Mexico, she studied fine arts at HKB Bern from 1999-2003. In the same year, she began showing +
Beltran Obregón (Barcelona 1964) holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design (USA), and an MA from Goldsmiths College (UK). Since the beginning of the 90’s Obregón has developed an experimental set +
Carolina Caycedo engages with issues and contexts that affect a broad public on an everyday level: in her work, art functions as a pretext for offering up utopian models to inhabit a world +
Glenda León is a Cuban artist born in Havana, in 1976. She has received prizes such as The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award and residencies like Couvent des Recollets, in Paris and Fonderie Darling, in +
Sebastián Fierro (Colombia. 1988) holds a BFA from the Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá (2010) and a MFA from Hunter College, New York (2015). His work investigates painting as a method to obtain +
Karen Paulina Biswell was born to Colombian parents who emigrated to Paris escaping the extreme political violence of the early 90’s. Based on her amphibious experience between the western European world and a +
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1982, graduated from the School of Plastic San Juan Arts in 2005. He has participated in the 3rd Biennial of Bucharest (2008) in the last two +
Her work addresses social and political distress, such as Chile’s recent traumatic events and memory, through her own experience as an immigrant and cultural nomad. In her pieces, Manuela manipulates the processes of +