Experience History Through Art at Monumentalizing the Trace
On May 14, 2026, art enthusiasts will embark on a journey into a unique artistic realm at the Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines. This marks the inaugural solo exhibition of the collaborative duo TREIZMAN + ZURILLA. Featuring a rich tapestry of video, sculpture, and spatial intervention, Monumentalizing the Trace invites viewers to explore how these two Miami-based artists reinterpret the concept of monuments.
From Fragments to Meaning: The Artistic Journey
Denise Treizman, hailing from Santiago, Chile, and Julia Zurilla from Caracas, Venezuela, bring their distinct backgrounds into a collaborative space where art flourishes through contrast. By embracing the paradox of permanence and impermanence, their installations transform familiar elements into thought-provoking pieces that resonate deeply with viewers. These artists challenge the traditional notion that monuments symbolize stability, urging spectators to appreciate the fleeting traces left behind in the wake of change.
What to Expect at the Exhibition
An opening reception will be held from 6 PM to 9 PM on the first day of the exhibition, giving the public a chance to meet the artists and immerse themselves in a community celebrating innovative art. Set amidst a backdrop of Pembroke Pines, the gallery transforms into a continuous installation that blurs the lines between image, material, and architectural space. Visitors will further discover how the ways objects and images accumulate meaning can tell stories of connection and memory.
A Legacy of Collective Exploration
The synergy between Treizman and Zurilla emerged from a previous encounter at the 2023 Satellite Art Show. Since then, they've created deeply reflective works such as Coincidentia Oppositorum and DREAMCATCHER (infinity loop). They see collaboration not as a fusion of two identities but rather as a shared exploration of aesthetic realms, where differences invite new interpretations. This artistic fusion allows them to evolve a visual language that speaks of community, creativity, and cultural belonging.
Mark Your Calendars!
This exhibition will be on view until August 29, 2026, providing ample opportunity for the community to engage with this compelling work. Visitors can look forward to an enriching experience that not only entertains but also resonates on personal and cultural levels.
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