La Central presents:
Felipe Arturo
Otto Berchem
Pia Camil
Tania Candiani
Carolina Caycedo
Alberto Lezaca
Santiago Reyes Villaveces
Daniel Santiago Salguero
Stand 307, ArtBo, Bogota
October 24-28, 2013
La Central presents:
Felipe Arturo
Otto Berchem
Pia Camil
Tania Candiani
Carolina Caycedo
Alberto Lezaca
Santiago Reyes Villaveces
Daniel Santiago Salguero
Stand 307, ArtBo, Bogota
October 24-28, 2013
From October, 19th to 22nd
La Central at artBO – Bogota International Art Fair
Stand 216
With works by:
José Aramburo
Felipe Arturo
Otto Berchem
Pia Camil
Juan David Laserna
Alberto Lezaca
Matteo Rivano
Ana Roldán
Ivette Salom
Posted in News and Exhibitions
Tagged Art Fair, artBo, Bogotá, Exhibition, La Central
Inspired by Andreas Slominiski?
Posted in Accidental Readymades
Tagged Andreas Slominiski, Assisted Readymade, Bogotá, happy accidents, Street Art
Following in the direction of my previous post, more Balloons.
This time, artist/curator/gallerist Beatriz “B-Lo” Lopez activates her installation Balloon Symphony at the exhibition Flash in the Star at Desborde gallery, with a little help from her friends.
The performance –
And the aftermath –
Posted in Scenes Seen and Heard
Tagged Beatriz Lopez, Bogotá, Jose Arumburo, Juan Haag, performance
Des(enho), an exhibition at Casas Riegner, curated by Rodrigo Moura, exploring how contemporary artists use drawing in their practice.
Ceiling piece by Nicholas Paris, floor piece by Carla Zaccagnini.
Gabriel Sierra.
Marcius Galan.
Marilá Dardot.
various printed matter.
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En Algún Lugar de Esta Otra Ciudad, a group show curated by Juan Sebastián Ramírez, at La Central.
Ever Astudillo.
Jaime Avila (foreground) and Cristiam Fajardo.
Nicolas Cadavid.
Last, but not least, a beautiful work by Nicolas Consuegra.
Posted in Interviews and Reviews
Tagged Bogotá, Casas Riegner, Exhibition, Juan Sebastián Ramírez, La Central, Rodrigo Moura
A step away from the previous found images of culinary readymades, assisted, or otherwise. On to a more spatial type of work.
You’d almost think that one of the parking garage attendants, where this piece was found, were fans of Cady Noland.
Posted in Accidental Readymades
Tagged Assisted Readymade, Bogotá, Cady Noland, Found Images, Sculpture, Street Art