Theorem

The exhibition curated by Octavio Zaya brings to Mana Glass Gallery nearly 30 artists who address the hypothetical question “what if?”, inspired by Pier Paolo Pasolini’s 1968 film Teorema.

<i>Theorem You Simply Destroy the Image I Always Had of Myself</i>, view of the exhibition at Mana Contemporary
Curated by renowned curator and art critic Octavio Zaya, “Theorem” presents large-scale installation, sculpture, video art, and photography by nearly 30 artists from 15 different countries in Mana Glass Gallery.
<i>Theorem You Simply Destroy the Image I Always Had of Myself</i>, view of the exhibition at Mana Contemporary
"Theorem You Simply Destroy the Image I Always Had of Myself", view of the exhibition at Mana Contemporary
Several artists from far-flung locations such as Peru, Brazil, and Norway, are traveling to Mana to create their installations on-site. The artists address the hypothetical question “what if?” – as inspired by Pier Paolo Pasolini’s 1968 film Teorema – contemplating a world turned upside-down, where social tensions can be amplified to the point of poetic subversion, achieving possible transcendence.

until August 1, 2015
Theorem
You Simply Destroy the Image I Always Had of Myself

curated by Octavio Zaya
Mana Contemporary
888 Newark Avenue
Jersey City

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