As a divergent and creative thinker and arts practitioner. I like to challenge my audiences imagination, curiosity and engagement. By designing beautiful sculptural landscapes that transform spaces into places. Enjoyable and fun to lie, work, play, walk through and contemplate on. I just happen to make exceptional Sculptures and Installations! Follow me while I walk!!
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Galeria Unión is a contemporary art gallery located in Mexico City, specializing in the exhibition and promotion of Latin American contemporary art. The gallery focuses on showcasing works by emerging and mid-career artists, representing a diverse range of media including painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art. Its collection emphasizes both historical and experimental practices, fostering dialogue between established artistic traditions and innovative contemporary expressions within the Latin American art scene. The gallery actively participates in art fairs and collaborates with private and public institutions to expand the visibility of its artists internationally. It also organizes solo and group exhibitions that explore thematic and conceptual concerns relevant to cultural and social issues in the region. Through these efforts, Galeria Unión serves as a significant platform for understanding the evolving dynamics of contemporary art in Latin America.
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John Ryan Brubaker (he/him) is a visual artist based in West Virginia. He is interested in the peripheries of the photographic process, experimenting with everything from presentation and distribution models to the chemical make up of photographic paper. Often utilizing hybrid forms of photographic media, he builds collections of visual records from his environment, at times using river water, found coal or rainfall to make prints, books and installations. He has exhibited throughout the US and Europe, including at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, the Juliet Museum, the Hirshhorn, Harlan Levey Projects and many others. He has been published by the Virginia Quarterly Review, Ampersand Editions, the Fotomuseum of Antwerp and others.
For the Sake of a Single Poem: a Benedictine monk’s meditations on Rilke
Beginning with a reading of Rilke's "For the Sake of a Single Poem", before a statue of a young monastic, Benedict, sequential echoes utilize space and place to weave together spoken and musical meditations on Rilke's take on creativity and loss.

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