Andrea Galvani - The Void Migrates To The Surface

Galería CURRO is proud to present The Void Migrates to the Surface, a solo exhibition by Andrea Galvani site-specifically designed for our 400sqm main gallery space—opening Friday, 31 January 2025 from 6-10pm as part of Guadalajara Art Weekend.

Andrea Galvani: The Void Migrates to the Surface is a monumental immersion that coalesces around time—more fractal than linear. Described by the artist as “an experiential space,” Galvani’s multichannel videosculptural installation crystallizes a powerful action: extending the short lives of twenty different species of rare and endangered butterflies from a few weeks to 73 years, the global average human life expectancy.

With The Void Migrates to the Surface, Galvani constructs a new ecosystem—large-scale rocks, botanical monuments, advanced technology, a fragile architecture of natural elements, displaced and suspended, songs of extinct birds mysteriously reverberate. The Void Migrates to the Surface takes on a clear political, philosophical, and existential direction—life is an event that embodies time in a continuous natural flow, without perimeters.

Developed over three years, The Void Migrates to the Surface was produced between Mexico, Peru, and the United States with the collaboration of major institutions including the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics and Macaulay Library at Cornell University, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity, and the American Museum of Natural History in New York. It was made possible with the generous support of The Shifting Foundation, Los Angeles.


De enero 31 a mayo 2, 2025

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