interior corridors

21.04.2026

30.05.2026
Elena Tejada-Herrera, Javier Bravo de Rueda, Fernando Bryce, Elena Damiani, Ishmael Randall-Weeks, Fátima Rodrigo
About a hundred years ago, there was a specific shift in domestic architecture that reflected a broader change in the concept of privacy. In large mansions, such as the one that houses our gallery, the rooms were connected by doors, in the style of the 19th century. At that time, privacy was still confined to the family sphere, not the individual. By 1950, this was already unthinkable.

Almost a century later, this house has taken on a new life, where the interior doors have been removed and people once again move through the interior passages of a space that is both private and public at the same time. With works by Elena Tejada-Herrera, Javier Bravo de Rueda, Fernando Bryce, Elena Damiani, Ishmael Randall-Weeks, and Fátima Rodrigo, the Livia Benavides Gallery celebrates a new opportunity to foster dialogue within a community of artists whose richness lies both in their individuality and in the interior corridors that connect them.

interior corridors

21.04.2026

30.05.2026
Ishmael Randall-Weeks
“Parábola (Rama Olivo)”, 2025
Stainless steel, ceramic tiles, bronze, and grout
100 x 195 x 100 cm
Javier Bravo de Rueda
“Metaestructura III: Metamorfosis de la polilla”, 2026
Steel, paper, cement, polyvinyl acetate, iron oxide, and egyptian paste
60 x 150 x 61 cm
Javier Bravo de Rueda
“Metaestructura I: Extracción y cúmulo”, 2026
Steel, stoneware, and Egyptian paste
170 x 92 x 45 cm
Ishmael Randall-Weeks
“Retablo (Abacus)”, 2026
Sculpture
140 x 80 x 8 cm
Elena Damiani
“Filters N15”, 2019
Spinella quartzite, brass, steel
90 × 65 × 3 cm
Elena Damiani
“Filters N17”, 2019
Camila travertine, brass, steel
90 × 65 × 3 cm
Fátima Rodrigo
De la serie Geometría sentimental, 2026
Sequins on fabric
250 x 150 cm
Fátima Rodrigo
S/T, 2026
Sequins on fabric
171 x 132 cm

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