Mothers in the Age of Capitalism

Mothers in the Age of Capitalism is a silent cry and at the same time an archive of gestures: exhaustion, splitting, the partial disappearance of an identity that becomes multiple.

Campo de Juego Bélico

In “Campo de Juego Bélico”, Lady Kunst immerses us in a dreamlike and disturbing landscape that addresses the complex relationship between childhood, violence and lost innocence. The work fuses realist elements with…

The Voracity of Being

In “The Voracity of Being: The Feast of the Raw,” the artist confronts us with an image of striking intensity and symbolism. The work is a bold exploration of primal instincts, vulnerability,…

“Venus: A Deconstruction of Domestic Idyll”

“Venus: A Deconstruction of Domestic Idyll” In “Venus,” artist Jacqueline Delaye (known for her exploration of female identity and social criticism through performative photography) presents a work that subverts traditional notions of…

The Irreverent Ceremony: A Feast of Contradictions

In “The Irreverent Ceremony: A Feast of Contradictions,” the artist invites us to a visual feast where the familiar becomes strangely disturbing and the absurd is elevated to a form of artistic…
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