IK LAB Tulum Opens 'Configurations' with Bock, Leblon, Rico
IK LAB, a gallery in Tulum, Mexico, owned by Eduardo Neira, presents its second exhibition 'Configurations' following 'Alignments'. The gallery's architecture features intersecting branches, curved windows, and wooden tables, evoking a design treehouse. Visitors must remove shoes before entering, fostering a meditative connection with space, nature, and art. 'Configurations' focuses on infinity, the universe, and the emergence of land, featuring works by Katinka Bock, Guillaume Leblon, and Gabriel Rico. Their minimalist, esoteric, and symbolic art reinterprets human origins and condition. The exhibition runs through January 31, 2019, at Carretera Tulum Ruinas.
Key facts
- IK LAB is a gallery in Tulum, Mexico, owned by Eduardo Neira.
- The gallery's architecture includes intersecting branches, curved windows, and wooden tables.
- Visitors must remove shoes before entering, similar to an Eastern home or meditation space.
- The previous exhibition was 'Alignments' with works by Tatiana Trouvé, Artur Lescher, and Margo Trushina, co-curated by Santiago R. Guggenheim and Claudia Paetzold.
- 'Configurations' is the current exhibition featuring Katinka Bock, Guillaume Leblon, and Gabriel Rico.
- The exhibition explores infinity, the universe, and the birth of land.
- The artworks are minimalist, esoteric, evocative, and rich in primitive symbols.
- The exhibition runs until January 31, 2019, at Carretera Tulum Ruinas.
Entities
Artists
- Katinka Bock
- Guillaume Leblon
- Gabriel Rico
- Tatiana Trouvé
- Artur Lescher
- Margo Trushina
Institutions
- IK LAB
- Artribune
Locations
- Tulum
- Mexico
- Carretera Tulum Ruinas