WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE WORLD ENDED TOMORROW? FELICITAS FAUR MALANIUK AT CASA EQUIS
Casa Equis presented the exhibition Como si no hubiese un mañana (As if there were no tomorrow) by artist Felicitas Faur Malaniuk, curated by Ayelén Ruiz.

Under the premise that "there is no tomorrow" and that the world as we know it ends today, the artist explores in her works different collective and individual reactions to the question "what would you do if tomorrow the world ends?", and addresses this uncertainty as an opportunity and the strength of the collective as a matrix of change.
"The collective and affections become essential for social cohesion, for solving and facing big problems. Meanwhile, do we avoid reality when it overwhelms us? Do we question whether the end is really a problem or rather an opportunity? Or is it just a useful tool from which we are exempted? In other words, this exhibition is an invitation to reflect on the end and the ends," says Ayelén Ruiz in the curatorial text.
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Obras de Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Cortesía Casa Equis. Foto Lucía Fellner.
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Obras de Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Cortesía Casa Equis. Foto Lucía Fellner.
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Obras de Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Cortesía Casa Equis. Foto Lucía Fellner.
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. ¿Qué harías si mañana se termina el mundo? I, II, III, IV, 2023. Látex y pastel al óleo. 4 paneles de 244 x 122 x 0.9 cm c/u
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Saideira, 2023. Acrílico sobre tela. 30 x 30 cm c/u
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Saideira, 2023. Acrílico sobre tela. 30 x 30 cm c/u
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Petite morte, 2023. Acrílico sobre tela. 30 x 30 cm c/u
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Todo lo que deseo tiene verde IV, 2020. Acrílico sobre tela. 80 x 120 cm
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Sure we can, 2021. Acrílico sobre tela. 91 x 73 cm
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. No hay fin, 2020. Acrílico sobre tela. 40 x 40 cm
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Felicitas Faur Malaniuk. Taxi, 2021. Acrílico sobre tela. 55 x 45 cm
Felicitas Faur Malaniuk (Buenos Aries, Argentina, 1994) has a degree in Arts, with orientation in Engraving and Printed Art (UNLP, 2021). She studied Visual Communication Design (UNLP) and Scenographic Production and Staging (Escuela del Teatro Argentino). Since 2016 he has been working as a muralist and his murals can be found in different cities in Latin America.
In 2021 she had her first solo exhibition "El orden natural de las cosas" (The natural order of things), at Ungallery. That same year he participated in PAC, Contemporary Art Practices, at Gachi Prieto Gallery, and was part of group exhibitions. In 2022 she had her second solo exhibition "Art is the way to manage the time of the impulsive, anxious and haters. And the only thing I respect is time", at PIVOT, La Plata. "Como si no hay un mañana", at Casa Equis, is her third solo exhibition.
She participated in two editions of the contemporary urban art auction at Azur Gallery, in one of which the Marco La Boca Museum acquired one of her works.
Como si no hay un mañana. Exhibition by Felicitas Faur Malaniuk.
Curated by Ayelén Ruiz.
Until August 26, 2023.
Casa Equis. Jorge Newbery 3816, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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