Opening at the historic Crowsley Park estate, von Goetz Gallery's 'A Place Between the Pines' features seventeen international artists delving into Carl Jung’s transcendent function theory, examining the transformative power of sustained tension between opposites.
At the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Monia Ben Hamouda unveils "Fragments of Fire Worship," a site-specific installation that subtly destabilizes the venerable institution's monumental architecture while probing the dual nature of fire as both a conduit for knowledge and an agent of destruction.
Through her Radix installation at IVAM, Tania Candiani immerses viewers in a speculative exploration of the subsoil, rendering it a living, memory-rich organism via a hybrid ecosystem of light, organic forms, and technological projections.
The Ecuador Pavilion, featuring Tawna & Oscar, deliberately forgoes linear narrative to create an accumulating emotional architecture, deeply exploring memory, grief, and the enduring colonial imprint of militarization on personal and communal identity.
Marking her inaugural institutional solo in Spain and featured within PHotoESPAÑA 2026, Talia Chetrit's exhibition "Bunny" surveys nearly three decades of her analogue photographic practice, exploring themes of identity, sexuality, and perception.
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