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Juan Carlos Bronstein – Swoop

Leaving behind the figurative language of his previous work, Juan Carlos Bronstein sets free expression and gesture with a new series of big format oil paintings. Fascinated by the flight of vultures, Bronstein's dynamic compositions capture the flock in movement as dark bodies in an orange "hamseen" sky. It is as if the vultures were hovering above our heads, waiting. Carrying on a spiral, baroque approach to space, Juan Carlos Bronstein transforms the scene into a magnificent choreography - cosmic, archaic, timeless: just as the flight of the birds

Nekoda Singer - The Dump of Myths

Mixing painting and found objects, Nekoda Singer creates a contemporary 3D space for the revival of national, religious and artistic myths. His work combines two types of waste – the spiritual waste of historical myths and the material waste of daily life. Instead of putting the leftovers from history into a coffin, Singer inserts them into found drawers and creates a project of true artistic renaissance.