Exhibition Opening - Abraham Cruzvillegas - Splitogetherness: another groove
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Abraham Cruzvillegas
Splitogetherness: another groove
Charlottenstrasse
Opening 27 June 2025
7 to 9 PM
28 June to 30 August
Galerie Thomas Schulte presents Splitogetherness: another groove, a solo exhibition featuring new drawings, sculptures and installations by Abraham Cruzvillegas. Made on site, specifically for the exhibition in Berlin, the works relate to Cruzvillegas’ ongoing practice and series of projects, which he describes as autoconstrucción. Taking an improvisational approach, Cruzvillegas constructs sculptural works from everyday objects and materials – here found and selected locally by the gallery’s staff. These are presented alongside large-format drawings: loose, gestural interpretations of place and identity. While, in the corner space, his Blind Self-Portrait series is continued through a three-dimensional work composed of obscured documents of correspondence. Throughout, in an interplay of doubles and in-betweens, the works speak to process, exchange, collectivity, and the relationship between identity and one’s surroundings – each rooted in its own continual transformation.
Credits:
Photo by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Courtesy of the artist
Splitogetherness: another groove
Charlottenstrasse
Opening 27 June 2025
7 to 9 PM
28 June to 30 August
Galerie Thomas Schulte presents Splitogetherness: another groove, a solo exhibition featuring new drawings, sculptures and installations by Abraham Cruzvillegas. Made on site, specifically for the exhibition in Berlin, the works relate to Cruzvillegas’ ongoing practice and series of projects, which he describes as autoconstrucción. Taking an improvisational approach, Cruzvillegas constructs sculptural works from everyday objects and materials – here found and selected locally by the gallery’s staff. These are presented alongside large-format drawings: loose, gestural interpretations of place and identity. While, in the corner space, his Blind Self-Portrait series is continued through a three-dimensional work composed of obscured documents of correspondence. Throughout, in an interplay of doubles and in-betweens, the works speak to process, exchange, collectivity, and the relationship between identity and one’s surroundings – each rooted in its own continual transformation.
Credits:
Photo by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Courtesy of the artist
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