Welcome to Remezcla’s weekly guide to Latin art openings in your city each week. Mingle with art admirers, collectors and casual passersby to check out these new works. And don’t forget to grab a free glass of wine…or three.
The spirit of Brazilian artist Liene Bosquê’s work resides in lost architectures, disappeared monuments, and other structural extinctions. She recreates pieces of architecture and space in installations, using or referencing found elements of crumbling structures and miniature building models. In one piece, she fashions a town of mini pyramid souvenirs– like the touristy ones you’d get at the gift shop outside Chichen Itza. It’s an interesting commentary on memories and impressions in relation to space and the constructions. The opening is Wednesday, October 14th from 6 to 8pm.
William Holman Gallery
65 Ludlow St.
New York, NY 10002