Invisible



Originally made in 2005. Recreated several times for different spaces.
Installation (Nylon stockings). Dimensions: Variable.
Photos: Maria Ezcurra

Invisible is a structure of translucent fabrics that offer multiple shades of "skin color." It is a delicate and resistant installation at the same time. Invisible exposes the social skin of many current cultural norms, considering the ethical and aesthetic choices we make every day, reflected above all in our sexed and racialized bodies. Drawing on our daily exposure to both subtle and more aggressive forms of violence against women, this piece aims to reflect the veiled aggressions in which we all participate.

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Invisible @ TeTuhi, 2018
2009, Museum of Archaeology, Thessaloniki Biennale, Greece. Curated by Gabriela Salgado. 

Photo: Maria Ezcurra
2016, Sur Gallery, LACAP, Toronto, Canada. 

Photo: Maria Ezcurra
2005, Firstsite Gallery, Colchester, England. Curated by Gabriela Salgado. 

Photo: Maria Ezcurra
2019, Galerie McClure, VAC, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 

Photo: Paul Litherland
2019, Galerie McClure, VAC, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 

Photo: Paul Litherland
2008, Kunsthaus Santa Fé, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 

Photo: Maria Ezcurra
2009, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City. 

Photo: Maria Ezcurra
2008, Hermenegildo Bustos Gallery, Guanajuato, Mexico. 

Photo: Maria Ezcurra