Horizons of Rivers

Group exhibition at La Portland featuring Virginia Abrigo, Leandro Giménez, Sebastián Operto, Marcia Gala Baigorria, and Agustina Piacenza. Curator: Agustina Flores

The chromatic scale of the surroundings seems to be where these works draw their colors, textures, and forms.
Passing through the skin, through the senses, one can imagine the sound of the places these images take us to explore. You can see that bashful red horizon claiming the objects and provoking an encounter.

Irony and satire are not left out—
(in) the flesh is present, and I think it must be a peculiar red feeling to be from here. A bit orange, something of the synesthesia that visually converges into visual art that reflects us, seeking to know ourselves.
On the horizontal meeting of text and gaze, hiding from something in powerful reds—like roofs, like the rain of a Monday falling
ON THE FLESH, on the red.
The blood? The red, the heat, the sweat,
the t o u c h i n g THE SKIN.

The drops falling
with the heat, the approaching summer
reflected on the
walls...

that restless sunset from which we steal the colors, the lights, the saturation.