THIS IS THE BLANK. GET OUT!
Galería Isabel Hurley•Apr 17, 2026 — May 31, 2026
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That is all
the artist left us with,
knowing we would turn
the woman's stone into ours,
a thirst for the self
in everything—even
in the sweet chinks
of mandarin.
Victoria Chang
Edward Hopper Study:
Hotel Room
Divine things must be hidden behind the veil
of enigma and the cloak of poetry.
Pico della Mirandola
Oration on the Dignity of Man
The idea is the
library and not the books; at least these insulate the walls from the cold.
Chema Cobo
Amnesia
ONE. (Language)
George Steiner says that the human being is an animal of language. It shapes the subject and not the other way around, Lacan maintains. Claude Hagège states in Le Linguiste et les Langues that languages appear as synthetic sets of the vocal reflections of the universe. Not much is known about their origin. It seems that language arose with the development of symbolic thought and, from there, a concrete unit, the word, as something special and meaningful within a system. This exhibition is traversed by language, by a version of it that functions…
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THIS IS THE BLANK. GET OUT!
Galería Isabel Hurley•Apr 17, 2026 — May 31, 2026
Press Release
That is all
the artist left us with,
knowing we would turn
the woman's stone into ours,
a thirst for the self
in everything—even
in the sweet chinks
of mandarin.
Victoria Chang
Edward Hopper Study:
Hotel Room
Divine things must be hidden behind the veil
of enigma and the cloak of poetry.
Pico della Mirandola
Oration on the Dignity of Man
The idea is the
library and not the books; at least these insulate the walls from the cold.
Chema Cobo
Amnesia
ONE. (Language)
George Steiner says that the human being is an animal of language. It shapes the subject and not the other way around, Lacan maintains. Claude Hagège states in Le Linguiste et les Langues that languages appear as synthetic sets of the vocal reflections of the universe. Not much is known about their origin. It seems that language arose with the development of symbolic thought and, from there, a concrete unit, the word, as something special and meaningful within a system. This exhibition is traversed by language, by a version of it that functions…





























































































