Marisa Culatto’s Flora/Ophelia exhibition opens next Monday 12th of October

Marisa Culatto. Ophelia no 4. Courtesy of Molina Contemporary

Marisa Culatto. Ophelia no 4. Courtesy of Molina Contemporary

Ophelia and Flora will be exhibited for the first time in the UK in collaboration with Molina Contemporary, a new space dedicated to showcasing the work of contemporary Spanish artists.

This is what several curators say about the show:

“… they seem delicate, or so you might think at first glance… but suddenly they reveal themselves as radically carnal, lubricious and exuding something somewhat human and murky…”

Abraham San Pedro, Writer and Publisher

“… they possess an illusionistic three dimensional aspect. From the title something ephemeral and delicate is suggested. At the same time I have thought of Sophie Ristelhueber, whose work Fait reminds us of scars or inscriptions as traces of actions.  I also like the appearance of a natural science collection when seen together.”

Atsuhide Ito, Artist and Lecturer

“… they are so luminous and transparent…  They made me think of Spoerri’s Anecdoted Topography of Chance. Here the topography of chance comes without personal possessions…”

Carsten Ahrenholz, Writer

A reminder of the show’s details

Date: 12 October – 1 December 2015
Exhibition opening times: Monday – Wednesday 10.30am – 2pm. By appointment only.
Venue: Please send an email to get coordinates to the space and to book your slot to: culatto@molinacontemporary.com

For more information, please visit Molina Contemporary