Más existe lo que no aparece / But there exists what does not appear
Satélite•Dec 04, 2025 — Mar 15, 2026
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Más existe lo que no aparece
Juan Gugger at Galería Satélite curated by Mercedes López Moreyra.
“(…) I can more or less understand—or imagine—the fatigue of materials: atoms loosening, electrons running out of battery, some dying and leaving gaps where others’ orbits bend, the void filling with fine dust, masses cracking with age… But forms? They too could be affected, it is true, by the fatigue of the materials that support them. That was not the case here. I could verify it by touch: the wood, plastic, and metal of the fragments of deceased clips remained firm, showing no sign of disintegration. One had to surrender to the evidence: there existed a fatigue of forms, not yet diagnosed by science, and I had witnessed its first manifestation.”
(excerpt from Los broches, by César Aira)
Things revolve with the planet.
They continue to accumulate on the earth. Objects remain on the surface—streets, corners, parks, riverbanks. They are traces that have lo…
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Más existe lo que no aparece / But there exists what does not appear
Satélite•Dec 04, 2025 — Mar 15, 2026
Press Release
Más existe lo que no aparece
Juan Gugger at Galería Satélite curated by Mercedes López Moreyra.
“(…) I can more or less understand—or imagine—the fatigue of materials: atoms loosening, electrons running out of battery, some dying and leaving gaps where others’ orbits bend, the void filling with fine dust, masses cracking with age… But forms? They too could be affected, it is true, by the fatigue of the materials that support them. That was not the case here. I could verify it by touch: the wood, plastic, and metal of the fragments of deceased clips remained firm, showing no sign of disintegration. One had to surrender to the evidence: there existed a fatigue of forms, not yet diagnosed by science, and I had witnessed its first manifestation.”
(excerpt from Los broches, by César Aira)
Things revolve with the planet.
They continue to accumulate on the earth. Objects remain on the surface—streets, corners, parks, riverbanks. They are traces that have lo…
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