On what there might not be
January 16th - March 23th 2013
When we consider the special problems that were key elements of progress along the oldest and most persistent lines of human research, we found that nothingness suitably disguised as something, is never far from the center of things. In it’s different denotations, nothingnes has been the subject of persistent human fascination and has proven to be an unexpectedly major issue, upon which delicately many of our fundamental questions are raised.
JOHN D. BARROW
The Book of Nothing
On what there might not be features the work of 11 international artists who reflect on the concept of “nothingness”, a complex term which unfolds a variety of notions: zero in mathematics, the vacuum in physics, the void in philosophy, the “uncreated” in theology, infinity in astronomy, silence in music, the absurd in logic, the invisible and intangible in art. The works presented in the exhibition explore the way in which such seemingly trivial concepts are fundamental to our understanding of how life is shaped, and the way nothingness is intimately linked to our history and quotidianity.
Sculptures by Jakob Mattner (Germany, 1946), new kinetic work by Zilvinas Kempinas (Lithuania, 1969) as well as early work of Andy Warhol (United States, 1928-1987), will be shown in Mexico for the first time. Additionally, emblematic works by Francis Alÿs (Belgium, 1959) and Luis Felipe Ortega (Mexico, 1966) will be displayed in dialogue with the work of younger artists such as Adrien Missika (France, 1981), Virginia Colwell (USA 1981), Tony Orrico (United States, 1979), Jong Oh (Korea, 1981), Daniela Libertad (Mexico, 1983) and Arturo Hernández Alcázar (Mexico, 1978).

Tony Orrico
Textile, 2012
Graphite on paper, 61 x 190.5 cm

Exhibition view
Karyn Olivier. Umbrella yarn swift, 2013 (front).
Michael Conrads. Por la vereda tropical, 2014 (back).

Karyn Olivier
Winter hung to dry, 2014.


Michael Conrads
Round and Round, 2014.

Francis Alÿs

Karyn Olivier
Buoy and line, 2013.
Abandoned lobster buoy and new line. 10.5 ft x 39 inches.

Exhibition view

Arturo Hernández Alcázar
Canon for seven brooms, dust and an empty building, 2012
Performance in empty building in Berlin. Video still, color, stereo, 14 minutes, HD

Luis Felipe Ortega
Exhibition view

Exhibition view

Jong Oh
Exhibition view