Immersive art installation by Carlos Bunga at Sarasota Art Museum

Black and white photo of a man sitting cross-legged and looking up with a spotlight on him.
Carlos Bunga is a multimedia artist that frequently uses disposable and commonplace materials to create make-shift structures that respond to his upbringing in an Angolan refugee camp in Portugal. Photograph by Bruno Lopes, 2019. Courtesy of EDP Foundation.

Immersive art installation by Carlos Bunga at Sarasota Art Museum

Black and white photo of a man sitting cross-legged and looking up with a spotlight on him.
Carlos Bunga is a multimedia artist that frequently uses disposable and commonplace materials to create make-shift structures that respond to his upbringing in an Angolan refugee camp in Portugal. Photograph by Bruno Lopes, 2019. Courtesy of EDP Foundation.

A new exhibition at Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design opening this month will feature a large site specific installation, paintings, videos, and photographs by Barcelona, Spain-based artist Carlos Bunga, Reassembling Spilt Light: An Immersive Installation

The exhibition will be on view July 23-Oct. 29, and will utilize the mass-produced materials, like cardboard and tape, that Bunga is known for. He will construct the immersive work onsite, responding entirely to the architecture and the natural light that fills the third floor galleries of the museum. 

Read the press release on the Sarasota Art Museum website.

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