Works in Wandering through Landscapes

Works in Wandering through Landscapes

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WANDERING THROUGH LANDSCAPES

curated by Hartvest Project and Adriana Meneses

Welcome to Wandering Through Landscapes an exhibit that invites you to embark on a captivating journey through the contrasting and different ways to see our landscape. Within these walls, we delve into the essence of distinct yet interconnected worlds: the dynamic urban landscapes that pulse with vibrant energy and the serene rural expanses that breathe tranquility. Through these artists’ works, we also find the different worlds that surround us. South Florida’s unique blend of tropical allure and cosmopolitan life serves as a melting pot of diverse cultures. Through this exhibition, we aim to capture different visions, shedding light on the captivating interplay between those visions.

Wandering Through Landscapes celebrates this region’s intricate tapestry of life, paying homage to the symbiotic relationship between the urban and rural landscapes. Join us on this visual odyssey as we navigate the contrasting hues, shapes, and textures that shape South Florida’s character. Through the lens of renowned photographers and artists, we offer a glimpse into the harmony and discord, the hustle and tranquility, that coexist within this captivating slice of paradise.

The sun setting through a dense forest.
Untitled (Faint impression barely held by this arrangement) 
2023
Acrylic, ink, gesso, solvent transfer, colored pencil, and gouache on paper. 
15 x 11 inches
Untitled (Flowing, thin, and indiscernible)
Untitled (Flowing, thin, and indiscernible) 
2023
Acrylic, gesso, solvent transfer, colored pencil, and gouache on paper. 
15 x 11 inches
The sun shining over a ridge leading down into the shore. In the distance, a car drives down a road.
Untitled (green is the color of my quotidian space, but I hear brown) 
2003
17 x 25 inches
Chromogenic print

The thought that generated this exhibition was the constant transformation of what surrounds us. Our small local landscape has been modified in recent years by an overwhelming change that constantly alters our memory of what surrounds us, of belonging, and what at some point we gave as unequivocal signs of roots become images of what was.

Gustavo Acosta, Adler Guerrier, Andres Cabrera, Jefreid Lotti, Elisa Benedetti, Clara Toro and Cesar Rey, the artists in this exhibition reflect the landscape that surrounds them and the landscape they carry within.