HAM gallery
Felipe de Ávila Franco: How to Postpone the End
Are we really a ‘humanity’? How can we justify calling ourselves a humanity when 70% of us are totally alienated from even the minimal exercise of being when the majority of us are denied any real agency because the world we are living in does not want or require our input, only our custom? (Ailton …
Click for more infoLaura Wesamaa: au hasard Pegaso
i am a constellation and certain stars in the sky. it is said that my hooves hitting the ground give birth to springs that i sprang out of medusa’s neck that i carry lightning bolts for zeus that goddess aurora rides me from time to time or that i helped perseus and once bolted and …
Click for more infoIiris Kaarlehto & Inka Kynkäänniemi: Circa 2020
In the exhibition, consisting of a video work and sculpture and object installations, Iiris Kaarlehto and Inka Kynkäänniemi use speculative fiction, exaggeration and humour to approach images of future life.
Click for more infoInka Bell: Passage
The works in the exhibition are multidimensional studies of coloured surfaces clashing and the various ways in which they are organised.
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