Lara Almarcegui

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(*1972 in Zaragoza, Spain) lives and works in Rotterdam. Her works have been exhibited at the Secession, Vienna (2010), Art and the City, Zurich (2012), CAAC, Seville (2012), Manifesta 9, Genk (2012), the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2013), Casino Luxembourg (2016), Graphische Sammlung ETH Zurich (2019), IVAM, Valencia (2019), Landscapes of Desire, 4th Industrial Art Biennale Istria (2023), among others.

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Villa Karbach
How Scurrealism Comes into the World

Where the real and the bizarre meet, “scurrealism” enters the world. This neologism comes from the Ebensee writer Walter Pilar, the instigator of the Villa Karbach art project. He and many other artists show works of unconventional power and intensity.