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Lo que solía ver por mi ventana | Wladymir Bernechea
Centro Cultural Las Condes 4 - 28 April 2024What I used to see from my window There are times when the question arises: will I ever forget everything? We remember some landscapes and people almost photographically: their features,...Read more -
Festín de Arte
Group Exhibition | LOCAL 2 17 January - 10 March 2024Isabel Croxatto Galería presents a new edition of its group show Festín de Arte, featuring selected pieces by 20 gallery and invited artists, gathering painting, drawing, textile, photography and new...Read more -
La Casa por la Ventana
Curator | Carolina Castro Jorquera 27 May - 22 July 2023Ali Elmacı · Andrea Wolf · Armando de la Garza · Axel Ríos · Bruna Truffa · Carlos Gallardo · Carlos Damacio · Carolina Muñoz · Cecilia Avendaño · Chiachio...Read more -
Sonata | Wladymir Bernechea
Curatorial Text | Jaime Cuevas 10 - 31 August 2022'Space would be to place what the word becomes when spoken, that is to say, when trapped in the ambiguity of an execution, changed into a term involving multiple conventions,...Read more -
Festín de Arte N°22
Group Show 12 January - 5 March 2022Isabel Croxatto Galería welcomes 2022 with a new version of its classic Festín de Arte. The exhibition gathers recent artworks by its represented artists Carolina Muñoz , Cecilia Avendaño ,...Read more -
Lovesong | Wladymir Bernechea
Virtual Exhibition 28 April - 23 June 2021Isabel Croxatto Galería presents Lovesong, solo exhibition by the artist Wladymir Bernechea. The show, curated by Chilean researcher Sebastián Valenzuela-Valdivia, gathers 24 recent paintings that transit between loneliness and longing in a silent battle between black and white, to be presented online starting 28 April in the virtual space ICG+.Read more
The exhibition title, Lovesong, is a direct reference to the song of the same name by the British band The Cure from 1989, coincidentally also the year of the artist's birth. 'Whenever I'm alone with you, you make me feel whole again... However far away, I will always love you' sings Robert Smith, the band's frontman, over a dark pop-tinged melody. In the same way, Wladymir Bernechea explores recurring themes in his production, such as loneliness, melancholy and introspection, through faces, figures and blurred landscapes that silently appear between the sublimation of the whites and the gloom of the blacks.