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Salvita De Corte: Two Things Can Be True
Two Things Can Be True presents a new body of work by Salvita De Corte exploring the instability of presence and the fluidity of identity. Working with acrylic and natural pigments on raw cotton, the artist allows images to emerge through absorption, layering, and time.
Holding Things Together by Celia Lees
Holding Things Together by Celia Lees explores the tension between control and surrender. Moving between dense, compressed gestures and moments of near stillness, these paintings trace the physical and emotional strain of trying to hold things together before they fall apart.


Una habitació pròpia (A Room of One’s Own)
Una habitació pròpia (A Room of One’s Own) brings together Alba Fabre, Iris Sanmartín Dalmau, Blanca Nieto, Suna Imre, and Diana Ruban. Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s seminal essay, the exhibition explores the idea of space—both physical and symbolic—as a necessary condition for women’s creative autonomy, identity, and expression.
Julia Martins Miranda: Pindorama: Reimagining Brazil Through Memory
Pindorama, meaning “land of the palm trees” in the language of the Tupi-Guarani people, was the name used by Indigenous communities to describe the territory now known as Brazil.

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