HAY UN PÁJARO AZUL EN MI CORAZÓN

Group show

OCT 24. 2025 — FEB. 2026

EXHIBITION VIEW

Ph. Ignacio Iasparra

works

Untitled. Series Blanca Nieves, 2010

Catalina Schliebener

Collage
8.3 x 5.5 in

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Untitled. Series Blanca Nieves, 2010

Catalina Schliebener

Collage
8.3 x 5.5 in

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Untitled. Series Blanca Nieves, 2010

Catalina Schliebener

Collage
8.3 x 5.5 in

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Untitled. Series Blanca Nieves, 2010

Catalina Schliebener

Collage
8.3 x 5.5 in

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Untitled. Series Blanca Nieves, 2010

Catalina Schliebener

Collage
8.3 x 5.5 in

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Persevero en el horizonte, 2015

Elena Loson

Ink, powdered graphite and ink on paper
30.90 x 103.15 in (polyptych)

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Garzas, Invierno, 2018

Florencia Böhtlingk

Acrylic & oil on canvas
63 x 78.7 in

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Carpintero Arcoíris y Batará negro, 2011

Florencia Böhtlingk

Watercolor on paper
9.4 x 12.6 in

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Cotorras, 2015

Florencia Böhtlingk

Watercolor on paper
11.8 x 9.1 in

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Garzas, 2020

Florencia Böhtlingk

Watercolor on paper
19.1 x 12.4 in

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Canario, ca. 1975

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2025
7.9 x 7.9 in
Edition of 5

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Cuquita, ca. 1962

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2025
7.9 x 7.9 in
Edition of 5

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Muñeca, ca. 1975

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2025
7.9 x 7.9 in
Edition of 5

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Periquita, ca. 1965

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2025
7.9 x 7.9 in
Edition of 5

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Romina y Chispita, ca. 1975

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2025
7.9 x 7.9 in
Edition of 5

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Cuquita, 1959

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2025
3.9 x 3.9 in
Edition of 25

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Domingo de tentación, 2025

Gabriel Baggio

Enameled ceramic with gold luster
51.2 x 35.4 x 2.4 in
Single copy

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Domingo de tentación, 2025

Gabriel Baggio

Enameled ceramic
17.7 x 47.2 x 1.6 in
Single copy

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30. Series Japan, 2020

Lucas Di Pascuale

Ink on paper
11.7 x 8.3 in

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29. Series Japan, 2020

Lucas Di Pascuale

Ink on paper
11.7 x 8.3 in

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336. Series Japan, 2020

Lucas Di Pascuale

Ink on paper
11.7 x 8.3 in

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Retrato de Rebecca de Winter. Series Personæ, 2022

Martín Sichetti

Pencil and pastel on paper
39.4 x 27.6 in

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Sophie. Series Personæ, 2023

Martín Sichetti

Pencil and pastel on paper
8.5 x 16.1 in

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Untitled, n.d

Santiago García Sáenz

Oil on canvas
21.3 x 31.5 in

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Gallineta #1, 2023

Sofía Quirno

Paper glue, fiberpaste, wrought metal and concrete
51.2 x 7.9 x 2.8 in

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Gallineta #2, 2023

Sofía Quirno

Paper glue, fiberpaste, wrought metal and concrete
51.2 x 7.9 x 2.8 in

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Gallineta #3, 2023

Sofía Quirno

Paper glue, fiberpaste, wrought metal and concrete
51.2 x 7.9 x 2.8 in

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TEXT

HAY UN PÁJARO AZUL EN MI CORAZÓN
(THERE’S A BLUEBIRD IN MY HEART)

From cave paintings to contemporary practices informed by posthumanist thought, the figure of the animal has accompanied the history of art as reflection, metaphor, and companion. A symbol of the instinctive and the wild—of that which exceeds the human—it has served as model, mirror, and otherness: a way of thinking the living and imagining other forms of coexistence.

The poem by Charles Bukowski that gives this exhibition its title brings to the surface something that art has always known: the persistence of the vital, even when attempts are made to contain it. That “bluebird in the heart” is the pulse of life that insists on remaining, what beats beneath the surface.

The works gathered here construct a contemporary bestiary where the animal is not offered as motif or taxonomy, but as a form of relation. The animal appears in gestures of contact, in acts of looking, in the ways we coexist and share a common territory with other beings.

Participating artists include Foto Estudio Luisita, Santiago García Sáenz, Florencia Böhtlingk, Gabriel Baggio, Lucas Di Pascuale, Elena Loson, Martín Sichetti, Sofía Quirno, and Catalina Schliebener Muñoz. Each of their works—across generations and media—proposes a different form of connection between body, image, and matter: from the intimate archive to landscape painting, from drawing as reading to collage as dissent.

Hay un pájaro azul en mi corazón (There’s a Bluebird in My Heart) brings together artistic practices that, through distinct languages, question human centrality. Each work rehearses a way of coexisting, of conceiving the image as a shared space between species, materials, and affections. In this ensemble, the animal is not an external figure but a form of consciousness: a disposition toward closeness, listening, and attention.

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