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Bodyscapes, Fragmented and Multiplied Bodies by Gaspar Marquez

"A lot of people dream in black and white, well, personally I don’t, my dreams are bright, fuzzy and obviously in color!” Says photographer Gaspar Marquez, when speaking about the inspiration for his latest photography exhibition, Bodyscapes, presented by The Espejo Organization for the Arts at Rabbithole Gallery. Marquez, who was born in Mexico and learned photography as he wandered through America, creates artwork that explore the perfect asymmetry and infinite world found in the female form.

Intimate Distorsions and Other Pop Culture Hacks by Aline Maggy Decat

“Have you ever had a feeling that you remembered a dream until you really thought about and realized you had forgotten it all?” asks Aline Maggy Decat when discussing her latest collection of drawings and mix media pieces titled Cerberus, presented by the Espejo Organization for the arts at the Rabbithole Projects Gallery. Aline Maggy Decat was born in Liège, Belgium, but is now based in New York. She has worked as an illustration artist for almost 20 years, but also works with video, painting, and installations. The work in this series is inspired by Decat’s twisted sense of hypersensitive perception, the massive influence of pop culture, and the permanent and sometimes senseless search for idols and identity of her generation.

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