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  1. MARSEILLE – ART-O-RAMA

    Clara Darrason Gallery

    Art-o-rama Art Fair, Friche la Belle de Mai, Marseille

    Opening: August 28, 2026, from 4 pm

    August 28–30, 2026

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    I am pleased to announce my participation in the 20th edition of Art-o-rama contemporary art fair in Marseille, with Clara Darrason Gallery, in a duo presentation with artist Julia Gault.

    For this occasion, we envision a landscape struck by a heatwave or a fire. The space transforms into a fractured territory: split and overturned walls evoke parched, cracked earth, suspended between destruction and regeneration.

    I will present a group of works in which textiles, paint, and burned copper meet and transform. Together with Julia Gault’s work, they create an immersive environment where the metamorphosis of materials echoes ecological tensions and the capacity of living forms to persist in the aftermath of destruction.

    MEXICO — MAZ MUSEUM

    A project by GUADALAJARA90210 — GROUP EXHIBITION

    Industrial Symphony in Two Movements

    Andador 20 de Noviembre 166, Zapopan Centro, 45100 Zapopan, Jalisco, MX

    September 23 – December 27, 2026

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    Sinfonía industrial en dos tiempos is a group exhibition unfolding in two chapters, at MAZ in Guadalajara and at Friche la Belle de Mai in Marseille, as part of the bicentennial of relations between Mexico and France. Inspired by David Lynch’s Industrial Symphony No. 1, it brings together nearly twenty artists in a dialogue between architecture, visual and sound art, and performance.

    I will present a group of works, including a new sculpture, The Seeds Are Still Singing (2026), in which a steel and copper structure supports textile forms evoking seeds, fruits, or calabashes. As one moves closer, these organic forms reveal recognizable fragments of clothing, shifting the work from the vegetal toward the cycles of production, consumption, and disposal of the textile industry.

    Between germination and waste, living organism and machine, the sculpture brings together the rhythm of the living world and the continuous, frenetic rhythm of industrial production.