Set Up Situations brings together artists who use photography not merely as a medium of documentation, but as an active tool—one that intervenes, performs, and provokes. These artists approach photography as action: a gesture, a confrontation, and a collaboration. The exhibition invites viewers to consider the emotional and psychological textures embedded within images—what lies beneath the surface, in the act of looking and being seen.
Photography here becomes a form of personal activism—a space where identity, resistance, and self-representation converge. The works reclaim narratives, question visibility, and open dialogue with the unseen or untold. In this way, Set Up Situations embraces photography as an evolving, performative act, where meaning unfolds in the moment of encounter.
The exhibition’s title draws inspiration from a strategy coined by Japanese visual artist Koki Tanaka, who constructs open-ended situations without predetermined outcomes—emphasizing process, unpredictability, and collective experience.
Featuring regional, national, and international artists:
Iván Argote, Juan Brenner, Tania Candiani, Liz Cohen, Leslie García, Alan de Souza, Ana Teresa Fernández, Jim Jocoy, Michael Lundgren, Mariel Miranda, Omar Sosa, Gina Osterloh, Stephanie Syjuco, Koki Tanaka, and Richard T. Walker.