Join us to celebrate the launch of our two new exhibitions by Allan Weber and Daniel Lind-Ramos.
Join us to celebrate the launch of our two new exhibitions by Allan Weber and Daniel Lind-Ramos - both artists' first major exhibitions in a European gallery.
The power of memory and storytelling is central to Daniel Lind-Ramos' work. He creates evocative sculptural assemblages that reflect Puerto Rican historical and contemporary experiences.
Working across a range of mediums including assemblage, installation, sculpture and photography, Allan Weber’s practice acts as a vehicle to deconstruct the realities of daily life within the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
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