Born in 1972 in Santiago, Iván Navarro grew up under the Pinochet dictatorship. He has lived and worked in New York since 1997. Iván Navarro uses light as his raw material, turning objects into electric sculptures and transforming the exhibition space by means of visual interplay. His work is certainly playful, but is also haunted by questions of power, control and imprisonment. The act of usurping the minimalist aesthetic is an ever-present undercurrent, becoming the pretext for understated political and social criticism.
Celestialand | November 3 - December 23, 2022 / New York |
Constellations of Fate | April 27 - July 16, 2022 / Brussels |
Planetarium | January 30 - May 11, 2021 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Prostutopia | September 6 - October 20, 2018 / Brussels |
Fanfare | March 11 - May 13, 2017 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Nacht und Nebel | January 16 > February 22, 2014 / Brussels |
Where is the next war ? | April 25 > June 1, 2013 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Nowhere Man | September 5 > October 24, 2009 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Antifurniture | March 1 > April 5, 2008 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Spy Glass | December 10, 2005 - January 18, 2006 / Paris - Beaubourg |