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Hugo Aveta — La construction de l’équilibre
Past: October 5, 2019 → January 5, 2020
In residence at MAC VAL, Aveta made a monumental work that was placed at the heart of “Persona grata?”, a hanging of the permanent collection which explored the question of hospitality. The bridge is a connection between two geographies, two peoples and two cultures, it abolishes frontiers, uniting and separating at the same time.
Architecture, mixed media
MAC VAL Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne
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Hugo Aveta — El Silencio del Mundo
Past: September 10 → October 29, 2016
Fascinated by the desolate silence of death, Hugo Aveta explores the aesthetic possibilities of catastrophe. Competing forces battle before his watchful eye that ensnares them in a photosensitive emulsion, allowing to both capture and restitute instants of the human condition subject to power and violence.
Installation, photography, sculpture...
NextLevel Gallery
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Hugo Aveta — Featured Works: Ni vencedores ni vencidos
Past: March 16 → April 2, 2016
NextLevel presents through its “Featured Works” sessions the video installation “Neither the victors nor the vanquished" by Argentinian artist Hugo Aveta. The Fonds National d’Art Contemporain (FNAC) collection recently acquired one of the editions of this artwork, which was also featured in the “My Buenos Aires“ exhibition at La Maison Rouge.
Video
NextLevel Gallery
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My Buenos Aires
Past: June 20 → September 20, 2015
My Buenos Aires at la maison rouge continues a series of exhibitions that showcases the art scene in cities worldwide. My Buenos Aires is an invitation to plunge into the mystery of Buenos Aires without attempting to resolve it, and to experience the unsettling strangeness of its multiple personalities.
Installation, photography, mixed media
La Maison Rouge
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Hugo Aveta — Ritmos primarios, la subversiòn del alma
Past: January 30 → February 22, 2014
If time is Hugo Aveta’s primary material, it is his capacity to produce distance that appears through this exhibition. Twelve years later, as popular uprisings sweep countries around the world, Hugo Aveta stirs up this dark, uncertain border between fear and anger, between the desire for freedom and the quest for security.
Photography, video
NextLevel Gallery