
Fantasma
Guadalajara90210 + Tiger Strikes Asteroid + HilbertRaum
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Address
Mar Báltico 24, Nextitla, Miguel Hidalgo, CP 11420
Opening
Sat, Oct 25, 4 - 8pm
On View
Oct 25 - Nov 7, 2025
Open Hours
Thu - Sat, 12 - 3pm
Contact: daniel.wiesenfeld (at) stockwerke.com
Participating artists: Guadalupe Salgado (MX), Catalina Barroso Luque (MX), Mariana Dussel (MX), Surge Witrön (LA), Shane Mecklenburger (LA), Fatemeh Burnes (LA), Jynx Prado (LA), Ricrdo Harris-Fuentes (LA), Carl Baratta (LA), Anita Kucharczyk (LA), Elaine DeElaine (B), Kuno Ebert (B), Eva Schwab (B)Anke Völk (B), Deborah Wargon (B), Claudio Wichert (B), Clemens Wilhelm (B), Daniel Wiesenfeld (B)
Organised by Alma Saladin, Marco Rountree, Carl Baratta, Anita Kucharczyk, Anke Völk, Daniel Wiesenfeld
Image
© Alma Saladin
About
Fantasma explores what exists just beyond the surface of what we perceive as real. Whether it is the lingering presence of the past, spiritual echoes, or inexplicable glimpses into something deeper, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on how the unseen shapes our world. The idea of un fantasma is taken in its broadest sense—a ghost, yes, but also flickers of memory, strange dreams, and the delicate line between perception and imagination.
Rather than offering clear answers, the works in Fantasma open a space for uncertainty. Are we witnessing something profound, or are these only tricks of the mind? The exhibition shifts between the concrete and the abstract, touching on themes such as hidden energies, emotional memory, and the subtle pull of intuition. It's about tuning in to something just out of reach—whether spiritual, psychological, or rooted in everyday experience.
Jointly curated by the art spaces Guadalajara90210, HilbertRaum (Berlin) and Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Los Angeles), Fantasma is part of the B-LA-M program, which will take place in Mexico City from October 23rd to November 7th, 2025. The festival will be hosted across several venues, including an entire building named El Hub in the historic center, the Goethe-Institut Mexico, and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Rufino Tamayo.
B-LA-M is an international collaborative platform connecting artists and curators from Berlin, Los Angeles, and Mexico City, with the aim of developing joint exhibitions and projects that strengthen the ties between independent art scenes.
guadalajara90210
guadalajara90210 is a project dedicated to contemporary art with venues in Mexico City and Guadalajara(MX). It explores new exhibition formats through the organization of projects. Founded in 2017, guadalajara90210 has four fundamental principles: valuing experimentation, generating collaborative dynamics, adapting to the social context and physical environment of each project, and considering exhibitions in symbiosis with the architecture of the specific place through specific museographies.
Tiger Strikes Asteroid
Tiger Strikes Asteroid is a non-profit network of independently programmed, artist-run exhibition spaces with locations in Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Greenville, SC. Our goal is to collectively bring people together, expand connections and create community through artist-initiated exhibitions, projects, and curatorial opportunities. We seek to build an ethos of cooperative achievement in the visual arts, creating the physical and emotional space for artists to show their work and exchange ideas on their own terms.
HilbertRaum
HilbertRaum opened in January 2015 in the middle of Reuterkiez in the heart of Berlin-Neukölln. HilbertRaum is run by a group of 20 Berlin-based artists, who take turns curating and organizing two-week exhibitions throughout the entire year. Our projects cover a broad range of art, from painting, photography, sculpture, video, installation, screenings, lectures to performance. HilbertRaum is named after the infinitely dimensioned Hilbert space, a concept developed by the mathematician David Hilbert. To us, it represents an open, undetermined and evolving structure of self-organization with the expectation of the unexpected.