I arrived, I laid an egg, I left
L21 Gallery•Sep 21, 2024 — Jan 04, 2025
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L21 is poised to undergo a radical reconfiguration, transforming itself into a hybridized domestic space—a site where the boundaries between public and private, exhibition and habitation, dissolve into a fluid, experimental continuum. This metamorphosis will unfold across the gallery’s two out of three floors, creating an environment that challenges conventional notions of how contemporary art is presented and experienced.
This ambitious project brings together an expansive selection of works from more than 50 artists, each of whom has contributed to the evolving narrative of L21. These artists, representing both the gallery’s past, present and future. It will be joined by a curated selection of works from the Colección Noviembre, the private collection of Oscar Florit and Paz Vidal. The inclusion of these pieces will add a layer of personal history and intimacy, further blurring the lines between the public gallery and the private collection, the curated and the lived-in....More
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I arrived, I laid an egg, I left
L21 Gallery•Sep 21, 2024 — Jan 04, 2025
Press release
L21 is poised to undergo a radical reconfiguration, transforming itself into a hybridized domestic space—a site where the boundaries between public and private, exhibition and habitation, dissolve into a fluid, experimental continuum. This metamorphosis will unfold across the gallery’s two out of three floors, creating an environment that challenges conventional notions of how contemporary art is presented and experienced.
This ambitious project brings together an expansive selection of works from more than 50 artists, each of whom has contributed to the evolving narrative of L21. These artists, representing both the gallery’s past, present and future. It will be joined by a curated selection of works from the Colección Noviembre, the private collection of Oscar Florit and Paz Vidal. The inclusion of these pieces will add a layer of personal history and intimacy, further blurring the lines between the public gallery and the private collection, the curated and the lived-in....More