Past shows


Apollo god of the sun and his children
Apollo is a major god in Greek mythology, known as the god of the sun, music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. He is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis.
He is considered one of the most influential Olympian gods because he embodies many aspects valued by the Greeks, such as wisdom, creativity, and health. The sun represents spiritual perfection and enlightenment, and Apollo is seen as a figure who overcomes the serpent of corruption through his arrows or sunbeams.
Apollo had many children in Greek mythology, but there is no exact number because he had offspring with various goddesses, nymphs, and mortals. Among his best-known children are Asclepius (god of medicine), Aristaeus (god of beekeeping), and Orpheus (legendary musician)."

Tree display case
The Cosmic Tree
The Cosmic Tree is often an inverted tree, a “reverse tree.” It represents Creation as a downward movement. The spiritual seeds of the tree are found in heaven, in the divine world, and its crown spreads over the world. It unifies the three levels of the cosmos in an “axis mundi”: Heaven (world of the gods), Earth (world of men) and underground world (world of the dead, of ketonic energies).
The Cosmic Tree is located in the center of the world, in the Omfalos. It is the central pillar, the center column, which supports the world. The tree is then placed in a sacred place. Ancient sacred places form a microcosm: a landscape of stones, waters and trees. The stone here indicates duration and represents reality par excellence, indestructibility, static. The tree, with its periodic renewal, represents the sacred power of the living; The water and the fountain represent the secret forces within the earth, the seed, the purification. This microcosmic landscape is reduced to a single essential element: the tree or sacred pillar, which symbolizes the cosmos.
Bogota 2008.
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Burnt onions We are furious Bolivia




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Collective installation
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Questions on the wall and answers on it.
What do you feel?
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