Exhibition




CREATURA UNIVERSAL

Montevideo, Uruguay 2023

The first exhibition curated by Creatura is a collaboration with Universal, a leading space for contemporary art and culture in Montevideo. Aiming to encourage the development of the local cultural scene and showing the work of Latin American artists, Creatura Universal brings together 14 Latin American artists who, through photography or videos, develop a practice of artistic reportage or documentary about Latin America.

Leo Aguirre / Fabricio Brambatti / Ángel Castellanos / Ana Margarita Flores / Raul Guillermo / Dúo Kapturing / Enea Lebrun / Enrique Leyva / Ina López / Marisol Mendez / Luciano Mora / Rodrigo Oliveira / Vera Prego / Florencia Rosas Tron

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Re: Voir / The Film Gallery

On the 20° anniversary of the Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris, an exhibition took place at Re: Voir / The Film Gallery (Paris, France) in order to reconstruct the history of the first two decades of the festival’s existence.

UPWARDS DOWNWARDS

Itinerant Exhibition UK / Paris / Uruguay 2017/2018

The exhibition feature works of four contemporary artists from Uruguay, who investigate the construction of their identity; how it is affected by their individual contexts, and the burden of their relatives and ancestors. The show includes multiple artistic languages; two installations, two videos, and two large scale photographs.

Curated by Catalina Bunge, Upwards Downwards explores the bi-directional journeys of four contemporary artists from Uruguay (Lucia Ehrlich, Natalia de León, Maria Mascaró and Jessie Young) in their searches for an identity. By scrutinizing the relationships between their pasts, presents and futures, and how these influences their individuality, the artists highlight the importance of their family legacy and collective memory.
Exploring the artists’s views, Upwards, Downwards examine the atomic cocktail that haunts us as ‘sons of’ and ‘citizens of’, concealing the relationship between our genetic inheritance and cultural pressures.

The project is promoted and organised by the CoCo art collective.