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”.
Espacio mental
At Oficina para Proyectos de Arte, Bunga presents a site-specific installation. The labyrinth made of cardboard represents the complexity of thinking during the work process and invites the audience to intervene it.
Metamorphosis
For his first solo exhibition in the United States, Bunga presented two large-scale site-specific installations at MAM, and later on brought them down during a performance.
Marxitecture
At Krome Gallery, Bunga presented a site-specific installation that, through the use of fragile yet stabile packing material seeked to produce a confrontation between the architectural exterior and its cordoned-off, detached interior space.
Milton Keynes Project
Bunga’s first project in the UK. He was commissioned by Milton Keynes Gallery to make a site-specific. There, he presented one of his complex architectural structures made from corrugated cardboard and packing tape, taking over the gallery’s space.
Culturgest Project
For his second solo exhibition, Bunga presented a site-specific architectural installation at Culturgest Porto – one of the spaces by foundation Culturgest – Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos.
Proyecto Elba Benítez
For his first exhibition at Galería Elba Benítez in Madrid, in 2005, Bunga filled up the space with a large-scale, site-specific construction.
New Artist Award 2003
The EDP Foundation organizes a yearly award for young artists. In 2003, the exhibition took place at the Serralves Museum and showed 9 artists’ works. Among them, Bunga was elected as the winner by the international jury. He presented one of his site-specific constructions made out of cardboard and paint.