Luis Romero, founder of Oficina #1, the artist run space/gallery he runs with artist Suwon Lee and Aixa Sánchez, and which has become one of the only alternatives for contemporary critical thinking in Venezuela
exhibition view: Pedazos de Pais II (Fragments or of a Country part 2) curated by Luis Romero and Aixa Sánchez at Oficina #1
http://www.oficina1.com/pedazos-de-pais-ii
works by Suwon Lee and Rolando Peña
Suwon Lee's video, 'El Muerto no Tiene Dolientes' (the dead man has no one to mourn him)
Rolando Peña's 1980's silkscreen of an oil tower and Christian Vinck's portraits of Haitian mixed race president Petion, who supported Bolivar in the fight of independence of Bolivarian America
works by Suwon Lee and Rolando Peña
Suwon Lee's video, 'El Muerto no Tiene Dolientes' (the dead man has no one to mourn him)
Rolando Peña's 1980's silkscreen of an oil tower and Christian Vinck's portraits of Haitian mixed race president Petion, who supported Bolivar in the fight of independence of Bolivarian America
Irreversible Landscpaes by Luis Romero
and the small warehouse where Oficina #1 is located within Los Galpones complex in Caracas
Oficina #1's tropical backyard
and the small warehouse where Oficina #1 is located within Los Galpones complex in Caracas
inside Centro Cultural Chacao, exhibition views of 'El Quinquenio' a retrospective of five years of exhibitions at independent space El Anexo, including works by Suwon Lee, Deborah Castillo, Ivan Candeo, Ángela Bonadies, Claudio Perna, Diego Barboza, Juan José Olavarría, Luis Romero, Muu Blanco, and others
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