The largest grouping best expresses the exhibition’s title (which translates to “between heaven and earth”). Seven drawings into a chain of 41 images, we see the upper torso of a squatting female depicted as a transparent network of blood vessels, while her lower body is made of bricks. Near the center of the arrangement, another image shows a smoking man reclining next to the figure of Death; they float above a hand-lettered Spanish text that translates as “good company.” Nearby, a diptych captures reptilian people engaged in an orgy, while in the final piece, a dancing woman reveals an inner self of branches and leaves. With centaurs, mermaids, saints and demons taking part, the whole exhibition resembles a huge game of exquisite corpse, with each element providing a point of entry to an imaginary realm.
– Paul Laster