Published on March 31, 2026
Bruno Pélassy and Perla Zuñiga are set to showcase their latest artworks in a highly anticipated exhibition at Taon from March 6 to April 14, 2026. This collaborative event promises to provide a unique glimpse into the diverse artistic practices of both creators, reflecting their distinct perspectives and innovative approaches to contemporary art.
Bruno Pélassy, known for his striking use of color and unconventional materials, combines elements of sculpture and installation. His work often explores themes of identity and environment, challenging viewers to reconsider their relationship with the material world. With a background in both fine arts and design, Pélassy’s pieces are characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a bold narrative sensibility.
Perla Zuñiga, on the other hand, brings a rich tapestry of influences to her artistic endeavors. Her work often intertwines personal mythology with broader cultural narratives, using mixed media to create immersive experiences for her audience. Through her vibrant use of storytelling and symbolism, Zuñiga invites viewers to engage with her artistry on a deeply emotional level.
The exhibition at Taon will feature a series of installations from both artists, each designed to provoke thought and inspire dialogue. Visitors can expect a dynamic interplay of styles and themes, united ’ commitment to authenticity and exploration.
As the art world watches closely, the collaboration between Pélassy and Zuñiga is poised to become one of the standout events of the 2026 art calendar. Art enthusiasts and newcomers alike are encouraged to attend, as it promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that highlights the power of contemporary art to connect and inspire.
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