Exaedro exhibits, promotes and markets works by artists who live and produce inside and outside the country. It promotes exhibitions with a curatorial sense, in which it presents works from the primary and secondary market. It stimulates the appreciation of graphic works. He works on the professionalization of the work of the Gallery and on the definition of the identity of the artist in his context.
Exhibited artists
Gallery artists
Lilian Camelli
Antonella Fernández
Marcela Dioverti develops a pictorial series with large-format pieces in which she reflects on the notion of multitude. This is expressed in different circumstances, ranging from overcrowding and precariousness; rest in contexts where appropriate conditions for the recovery of work forces are lacking; organized crowds; and recreational agglomeration. The title of the exhibition comes from Guaraní and alludes to crowding or agglomeration. Contiguous and multiple bodies, equalized by the proximity in which individual identities disintegrate into the unitary mass of the common, Dioverti's paintings pose an open question about the ambivalent status of the multitude in the field of pictorial representation. The artist explores this issue from two perspectives: on the one hand, she offers a critical, thematized perspective of the multitude, in which the figures and their respective positions in space express asymmetries of power. On the other hand, he approaches the multitude from a poetics centered on form, which also has a political component: as if in the compositions that go beyond individual limits, the powers capable of disrupting the unequal order were already latent.