W.O.R.M. / 2022
House Of Chappaz•Mar 21, 2025 — May 16, 2025
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“W.O.R.M. / 2022“ is the title of the exhibition that Christto & Andrew (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1985, and Johannesburg, South Africa, 1987) and Sarah & Charles (Brussels, Belgium, 1981 and 1979) will present on March 21, 2025, at House of Chappaz, Barcelona. Probably, by the time you read this, that future will already be the past.
Inhabiting the gap between the past and the future means constructing our existence based on past events, generating imaginaries that reflect the moment in which they are born. Christto & Andrew reinterpret these imaginaries with a nostalgia for the futures of the 1960s and 1980s, using photography to project that “past of the future.“ Despite recurring predictions of the end of the world, we continue living on borrowed time, accepting the possibility of other worlds and looking nostalgically at what we once expected.
The project “2022” reflects these “ruins of the future,“ with increasingly shortened projections and more...More
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W.O.R.M. / 2022
House Of Chappaz•Mar 21, 2025 — May 16, 2025
Press Release
“W.O.R.M. / 2022“ is the title of the exhibition that Christto & Andrew (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1985, and Johannesburg, South Africa, 1987) and Sarah & Charles (Brussels, Belgium, 1981 and 1979) will present on March 21, 2025, at House of Chappaz, Barcelona. Probably, by the time you read this, that future will already be the past.
Inhabiting the gap between the past and the future means constructing our existence based on past events, generating imaginaries that reflect the moment in which they are born. Christto & Andrew reinterpret these imaginaries with a nostalgia for the futures of the 1960s and 1980s, using photography to project that “past of the future.“ Despite recurring predictions of the end of the world, we continue living on borrowed time, accepting the possibility of other worlds and looking nostalgically at what we once expected.
The project “2022” reflects these “ruins of the future,“ with increasingly shortened projections and more...More