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Doing Cristina Iglesias

Cristina Iglesias is having a moment. Not only does she have a monumental new work, Wet Labyrinth (with Spontaneous Landscape) (2022), on show in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard, but she’s also enjoying her first solo exhibition with Gagosian.

Installed across Gagosian’s Davies Street gallery, this bijou show brings together new and recent works from Iglesias’s Entwined and Growth series. Recent mural reliefs are shown alongside freestanding sculptural installations, which prompt the viewer to question the blurred boundaries between the natural and the artificial.

Not to be missed is Littoral, on show in London for the first time, and her Pozo (Well) series, which comprises vessels inspired by grottoes, whirlpools, and springs.

On display until the end of July, this exhibition offers a great chance to see the breadth of Iglesias’s creative practice.

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Dates
14 May 2022 — 30 July 2022
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