Pedro Pablo Oliva – El Inconcluso Milagro | The Unfinished Miracle

https://youtu.be/xyWVEyC1hUs Curator and Art Critic David Horta - Commentary Commentary on the painting 'El Inconcluso Milagro del Pan y los Peces' (The Unfinished Miracle of the Bread and the Fish) by art critic and curator David Horta on the occasion of the opening of the virtual reality exhibition 'Retrospective' of selected masterpieces by Pedro Pablo OlivaRead more …

Pedro Pablo Oliva – El Gran Apagon | The Great Blackout

https://youtu.be/cxqUgR4Yh70 Curator and Art Critic David Horta - Commentary Commentary on the painting 'El Gran Apagon' by art critic and curator David Horta on the occasion of the opening of the virtual reality exhibition 'Retrospective' of selected masterpieces by Pedro Pablo OlivaRead more …

Pedro Pablo Oliva – Retrospective

Pedro Pablo Oliva - Retrospective Introductory remarks of Silvia Oliva to the Online Event on the occasion of the opening of the virtual Reality Exhibition 'Retrospective'. This virtual reality exhibition displays masterpieces that count amongst the most significant Pedro Pablo Oliva has painted and he himself considers patrimony of Cuba. https://youtu.be/7GzPwSZpbSw Online Exhibition Life Stream of Opening of the online virtual reality exhibition 'Retrospectives' covering 5 decades of creative work of the Cuban painter Pedro Pablo Oliva featuring a selection of masterpieces VR Exhibition: For Computers VR Exhibition: For Phones & PadsThis virtual…Read more …
Onay Rosquet – ATTACHMENTS

Onay Rosquet – ATTACHMENTS

Exhibition: January 11 through March 16, 2019 Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday from 11 am to 6 pm Onay Rosquet (Havanna, *1987) takes inventory of our lives. He demonstrates: We can not give up our "attachments", cannot live on bread alone. As insignificant as every object, every meaning appears, in their totality they show our life. The exhibition ATTACHMENTS is his second solo exhibition in Zurich. The latest work presented is a continuation of his series of collection of objects shown in 2017. His seemingly random - yet carefully orchestrated - compilation of papers…Read more …