Inhabiting Together
For his first solo show in Brazil, Bunga presents new works made during his trip to this country, right before the exhibition, accompanied by new in-situ installations. It showcases key elements of the his research, after more than 20 years expanding on the possibilities of painting and forging close relationships with architecture, installation, video, and performance.
Performing Nature
Bunga’s first major anthological exhibition in Spain. It reflects on the temporalities of nature, its shelters and its living and organic qualities.
Against the extravagance of desire
This exhibition for the Museo Reina Sofía was shown at the Palacio de Cristal, where Bunga constructed one of his biggest site-specifics up until now, accompanied by a performance and a sculpture.
I Always Tried to Imagine My Home
At Schirn’s La Rotunda, Bunga created a site-specific installation following the space’s architecture, using cardboard and home furnishing as his raw materials.
Mind Awake, Body Asleep
In his exhibition Mind awake, body asleep at Secession, Carlos Bunga explores the relationship between body and mind, which becomes especially manifest when sleeping.
A Sudden Beginning
For his first exhibition in Canada, A Sudden Beginning, Carlos Bunga was invited to produce two major site-specific works for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Toronto.
Something Necessary and Useful
Carlos Bunga was commissioned by Whitechapel to produce a site-specific at the renown gallery in London. Something Necessary and Useful resulted in an architectural installation and three videos.
Desplazamientos síquicos
A large-scale in situ intervention on the museum’s rooms and patios, with ephemeral site-specific installations both outside and inside the Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
Khôra
Using the concept “Khôra” - from Platos’s work - as a starting point, Bunga’s site-specific arquitectural construction at MUAC-UNAM reflects on constant oscillation between exclusion and participation, asking the audience to open up to other ways of receiving and being received within the museum’s space.
Hammer Projects: Carlos Bunga
Bunga’s exhibition at Hammer Museum brought together past drawings, paintings, sculptures, and videos, and the new site-specific construction “Landscape”.