The idea of the exhibition is inspired by a poem titled “Y esa luz? Es tu sombra” (And that light? It is your shadow), by the Cuban poet Dulce María Loynaz, who evokes that light and shadow are inseparable, coexisting in a kind of perpetual dance.
Pan American Art Projects is pleased to announce ¿Y esa luz? Es tu sombra - A Symphony of Lights and Shadows, a collective exhibition from R. Borlenghi’s Collection. The exhibition brings together works in black and white - mostly of a pictorial nature - in large format: we will be presenting works by artists such as José Bedia, Ricardo Brey, J. Roberto Diago, Edouard Duval Carrié, León Ferrari, José M. Fors, Joe Goode, Kcho, Paul Manes, Frank Mujica, and Jorge Ríos.
This exhibition becomes an exploratory visual poem on the duality of light and shadow, as a metaphor for life itself, where positive and negative aspects come together as an inseparable binomial or hybrid body. The works explore thematic areas related to anthropology, memory and the existentialism of being.
The exhibition will be displayed in the West wing of our Miami Design District location (21 NE 39th Street, Miami, FL 33137), until May 18th, 2024.