Upcoming

ARTE BA 2025: “La memoria de la tierra”

Duo booth  with Antonela Aiassa and María Elena Pombo.
August 2025

ART BO 2025: “TRACES OF TIME. The Persistence of Matter”

Duo booth with Armando Mesías and María Elena Pombo
September 2025

PARIS PHOTO 2025: “Montañas Sagradas”

Solo Project  by Suwon Lee
November 2025

UNTITLED MIAMI 2025: “The politics of Appearance”

Duo booth with Angyvir Padilla and Miranda Makaroff
December 2025

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CAN Ibiza 2025: In a Nebulous State

MIRANDA MAKAROFF AND VÍCTOR GONZÁLEZ

For their first presentation together in Ibiza, Miranda Makaroff and Víctor González come together in a space shaped by emotion, intuition and perception. Their works do not follow one single theme, but both move within a kind of suspended atmosphere. Something soft and dreamlike that does not ask to be explained, only experienced. A place where forms are fluid and attention becomes the main tool.

The word nebulous describes well the feeling of entering this presentation. Not only because it recalls the presence of clouds, but because it suggests something slightly veiled. A state between clarity and fog, between the real and the imagined. This sensation appears in both practices, sometimes in form, sometimes in mood. It is never the subject, but it is always present, like a thin layer that covers and reveals at the same time.

PHOTO LONDON: memoria viva

SILVANA TREVALE

Curiepe is a photo series that explores a magical land where dance, music, and nature intertwine to convey stories of fertility, birth, and transformation. Drawing on magico-religious traditions in Venezuela, such as the devotion to San Juan Bautista and the Burial of the Sardine where the images honour and celebrate the living culture of Curiepe, its people, and their traditions.

Central to this exploration is water, used as both a visual and symbolic metaphor. It becomes a symbol of life and passage, guiding us through the emotional and spiritual processes of existence. From birth, to falling in love, to the discovery of one’s other, water reflects the fluidity of becoming. It mirrors the movement of life itself, always shifting, always flowing, always renewing.

LOOP LAB BUSAN (SOUTH KOREA)

SUWON LEE

Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s exploration of exile, memory, and fragmented identity inspires Suwon Lee’s Dictée/Exilée. Cha’s works, including Dictée (1982) and Exilée/Temps Morts (2009), capture the migrant condition—revealing the silencing of marginalized voices and the struggle for self-expression in the face of historical rupture.
In Dictée/Exilée, Lee reflects on her self-imposed exile as a Venezuelan woman of Korean descent, navigating dual diasporas. Through ritualistic recitation of words, names, and places, interwoven with archival imagery of Venezuelan landscapes, flora, and fauna, the piece constructs a tunnel-like narrative that immerses the viewer in a suspended, dreamlike space.

As Cha wrote, “Exile is dead time.” Yet, Lee’s work reanimates this silence, transforming displacement into a poetic act of remembrance. Dictée/Exilée reclaims voice and space, bridging personal and collective histories. Through its layering of text, image, and sound, the work asserts that exile, though isolating, can be reshaped into resilience and rebirth..

Zona maco: The Weight of identity

maria elena pombo // luis renteria // suwon lee

This booth brings together the work by three artists whose practices offer nuanced reflections on identity, framed through their use of diverse materials and techniques. As Latin American artists working abroad, they each challenge the conventions and stereotypes often projected onto their backgrounds, using their art to assert their personal and collective histories (…)

miami art week: symbols of identity

silvana trevale // maría elena pombo

Since its opening, Sorondo Projects champions exploration of identity, representing a body of work from artists that shed light on the complexities of belonging, displacement, and cultural exchange. In the light of Miami being a portal between North, Central, South America, and beyond, Sorondo presents Symbols of Identity a tandem show featuring Venezuelan artists María Elena Pombo and Silvana Trevale. Both contribute to a “space-in-between” or a “contact- zone”* having chosen to evidence translocation and negotiation of space within their work(…)

loop festival, barcelona

suwon lee

In this work, Lee honors Cha while reflecting on her own journey as a Venezuelan woman in self-exile, navigating the complexities of an identity shaped by dual diasporic displacement, as the daughter of Korean immigrants born in Venezuela. The interplay between images, music, and recited words weaves an immersive narrative, leading the audience on a dreamlike exploration that questions the notion of homeland while expanding it into a fluid and ever-evolving sense of identity(…)

swab art fair, barcelona

silvana trevale // luis renteria

"Objects of Desire: A Study of Transition" explores how the symbolic value of objects has changed over time, influenced by social conditions and historical events, particularly colonization. This booth examines how items once valued for their spiritual or practical significance have taken on new meanings through cultural shifts. Colonization dramatically altered the meaning and value of these objects. European influences transformed pearls and natural stones into symbols of status and wealth, while cacao, once essential to indigenous economies, became a mere commodity. These changes reflect a broader transformation in how societies assign value to objects, reshaping their significance over time (…)

impronta, buenos aires

antonela aiassa

Impronta is more than a collection of artworks; it is an invitation to reflect on the imprints we leave—on materials, on nature, on each other. Aiassa’s practice is deeply personal, yet it taps into universal themes of creation, connection, and transformation. Her work suggests that every interaction, every touch, leaves a mark, whether visible or invisible, that contributes to the ongoing dialogue between the human and the natural world(…)