A PORTAL BETWEEN SOUL AND REALITY: THE FEMININE IMAGINARY IN AN ARTECONSULT COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION

From 03/19/2026 to 04/23/2026
Panama City, Panama
Arjona, Esther María
By Arjona, Esther María

The collective exhibition I saw it in a dream presented by the Panamanian gallery Arteconsult brings together women artists who materialize their intuition through different media

A PORTAL BETWEEN SOUL AND REALITY: THE FEMININE IMAGINARY IN AN ARTECONSULT COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION

I Saw It in a Dream invites the public to delve into the personal imaginaries of six artists who, through the most varied techniques, create visual metaphors to express their criticisms or personal fantasies.

 

Their works have different expressions, different approaches, but a common line: an imagination that goes beyond the real or the shared. Each work shows the detailed creation of phenomena, characters, bodies and scenes. Each work becomes a portal between two worlds: the reality of the here and now and that which is concentrated in their souls. 

 

Alicia Viteri presented a series of seascapes from 2015. It is the sea that she has seen with her eyes, but also the one that she keeps in her memory and the one that she imagines and manifests. 

Rachelle Mozman presents two photographs from a new series in which she interlayers paper, images and people in performative collages captured by her camera, delving into the historical memory of the continent of America, alluding to endemic species in danger of extinction and the effects of the colonial on our collective natural identity.

 

Pilar Moreno's work shows examples of equal marriage through collage dioramas, in which she illustrates these historical couples and investigates their particular histories.

 

Andrea Santos accompanies the exhibition with paintings and video illustrating personal visions and fictional worlds that exist in her dreams.

 

Sol Moreno (ArmadilloWoman) presents an installation of painting, textile work and ceramic sculpture that illustrates a narrative of a woman/house on fire, making a visual metaphor of her life.

 

Libertad Rojo includes works from different series in painting and drawing, in which she creates water volcanoes, imaginary flora and small fantastic scenes, illustrating the visions she keeps from her personal experience.

 

Surreal, fantastic, imaginary or abstract images that complete the world of women. The exhibition opens March 19.

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