Here's looking at you: Group exhibit - Black room
Past exhibition
Overview
The famous phrase "Here's looking at you, Kid" from Casablanca is a toast, Americans have been using it since the 20th century, even long before the film. Although there is no literal toast, it means to honour the person you are talking to. The toast "Here's looking at you" comes from the fact that the person being addressed and the person receiving the toast are often facing each other as they speak.
In this selection of works, each piece challenges the viewer to participate, thus honouring and acknowledging the viewer as a present and integral part of the situation. Some artworks have the ability to seek complicity and keep the observer wondering what else is going on, what am I missing? Each of the selected works in this group exhibition has a secret waiting to be discovered.
In this selection of works, each piece challenges the viewer to participate, thus honouring and acknowledging the viewer as a present and integral part of the situation. Some artworks have the ability to seek complicity and keep the observer wondering what else is going on, what am I missing? Each of the selected works in this group exhibition has a secret waiting to be discovered.
Works
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Hubertus HohenloheClint shoot me, Madrid, 2019Photography lightbox150 x 110 cm1/5
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Magdalena CorreaLuxury has a new adress, 2015Photography100 x 130 cm2/3
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Magdalena CorreaDe la serie Wayu, 2016Photography107 x 170 cm1/3
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Nanon MorsinkBig sis is watching you, 2020Mixed media50 x 22 x 22 cms
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Javier de JuanEl amor ausente, 2022Oil on canvas100 x 80
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Javier de JuanNadie era quien decía ser, 2022Oil on canvas100 x 80
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