Muestra | Hueco Reverso | Hernán Camoletto
Hueco Reverso (Hollow Reverse)
By Hernán Camoletto
“Why does a flower insist on blooming, a shadow on projecting itself? The forms that persist are called superstitions. When an image opens, we also witness its reverse: the unfolding of a fable. We know it: the fable is the world where every mouth speaks, except the human one. Perhaps some of these restlessnesses inhabit this room. We enter an unknown time where the game of apparitions is played.”
Excerpt from the exhibition text by Gabriela Milone
“Hueco reverso” marks the opening of a zone in my production that revisits themes I have been working on for a long time, but that in recent months have found a body, a singular materiality.
The works open individuality to a zone intervened by other voices.
The title of the exhibition, “Hollow Reverse”, is a fragment of a verse by Gilda Di Crosta.
Thank you, Daniel García, for making this possible.
At CRUDO Buenos Aires
Florida 971
Central Affair