Horacio Zabala

HORACIO ZABALA: Isolations

Horacio Zabala is a conceptual artist who lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Trained as an architect, he frequently incorporates into his work architectural plans or representations of the built environment evoked through language or signs. Zabala’s interest in physical structures elicits an exploration of the very purpose and utility of ar...

22 September 2017 - 28 October 2017

Horacio Zabala / Eduardo Kac: Spaces of Repression and Liberation

Horacio Zabala/Eduardo Kac: Spaces of Repression and Liberation

Between the mid-1960s and the mid-1980s a wave of harsh military dictatorships spread throughout many countries in Latin America, including Argentina and Brazil. These regimes, characterized by their neoliberal economic policies, and conservative positions i...

15 May 2014 - 21 June 2014

Drawings from the South of America

24 January 2014 - 8 February 2014

REITERATIONS - Horacio Zabala

HORACIO ZABALA: REITERATIONS 

Opening reception Thursday May 31, 6-9 pm 

Exhibition runs until June 30.  

Tuesday to Saturday 11-6 pm.

Horacio Zabala: Cartographies, Duplications, Hypotheses

By Fernando Davis

Cartographies

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31 May 2012 - 28 July 2012

Art at a Distance: Mail Art in Latin America, 1969-2019

In 1972, the Argentine artist Horacio Zabala declared, “Hoy el arte es una cárcel” (Today, art is a jail). In the midst of the political unrest during Argentina’s military dictatorships (1966-73 and 1976-83), Zabala’s words echoed the repression, censorship and isolation felt during that time, not just in Argentina...

27 June 2019 - 16 August 2019