The Death of Art
Art has been killed many times by money, and because it is dead, we need to renew it, again and again.
The work of Gustavo Hansson (videos, installation, photography, performance, texts, and new technologies)....
The idea of the end of time confronts us with the inherent fragility of human existence, just as the history of the universe has a beginning and a possible end; our lives are marked by the certainty of its end, facing the idea of the end ...
All these works represent the liberation of the limited, typical of the psychological and moral frustrations of Latin American existence, serving as a metaphor for understanding the why of our culture and the future, leading to the emergence of a new human race.