Location: Cuban Artists Fund Studio, 208 E 51st St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY
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“Shadows in the Screen” begins with a feeling — the particular anxiety of living fully in a world that has forgotten how to feel its own life. A robot worm clad in raw meat travels through New York City. It doesn’t threaten. It doesn’t perform. It simply moves — and in moving, it speaks to something essential about the human condition: flesh carrying desires it didn’t originate, moving through concepts inherited so deeply they feel like its own. The paintings that surround it offer no refuge. Chromatic and fragmented, they overwhelm without resolution, pulling the eye into a restlessness that mirrors the world outside.
This exhibition, featuring new works by the Cuban artist FABELO HUNG, draws from the Vedic concept of Kali Yuga — the final age, marked not by dramatic collapse but by a slow draining of meaning, a creeping wrongness beneath the surface of ordinary life. Rahu moves through it all: formless, directionless, impossible to hold.
