Iván Navarro is returning to Belgium with Constellations of Fate, a series of light sculptures and a previously unseen immersive installation. With this new exhibition, Iván Navarro is diving deeper into his exploration of the dichotomy between humans and machines. For the first time his practice interweaves electric light, his preferred medium, with painting, a technique he has barely dipped into until now.
Apr 19, 2022 16:58
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Iván Navarro is returning to Belgium with Constellations of Fate, a series of light sculptures and a previously unseen immersive installation. With this new exhibition, Iván Navarro is diving deeper into his exploration of the dichotomy between humans and machines. For the first time his practice interweaves electric light, his preferred medium, with painting, a technique he has barely dipped into until now.
Apr 19, 2022 16:59
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Iván Navarro is returning to Belgium with Constellations of Fate, a series of light sculptures and a previously unseen immersive installation. With this new exhibition, Iván Navarro is diving deeper into his exploration of the dichotomy between humans and machines. For the first time his practice interweaves electric light, his preferred medium, with painting, a technique he has barely dipped into until now.
Iván Navarro is returning to Belgium with Constellations of Fate, a series of light sculptures and a previously unseen immersive installation. With this new exhibition, Iván Navarro is diving deeper into his exploration of the dichotomy between humans and machines. For the first time his practice interweaves electric light, his preferred medium, with painting, a technique he has barely dipped into until now.