- Open Format
Between Lines: The Rumor of the Streets
Yehudi Villa
27 June 2025 19:00–22:00
28 June 2025 13:00–22:00
29 June 2025 13:00–19:00
This exhibition brings together a selection of drawings, fanzines, and graphic prints created in and from the neighbourhood, as an act of observation, imagination, and everyday resistance. The works presented have been made by women from the Global South, whose unique perspectives capture scenes, emotions, and fragments of neighbourhood life with sensitivity, humor, and critique.
Through drawing, silkscreen printing, and self-publishing, the participating artists reconstruct their immediate surroundings: streets, bodies, plants, encounters, gestures... Everything that usually goes unnoticed becomes the protagonist here. The fanzines and printed posters serve as small narrative capsules, portable objects of memory and collective expression.
Self-publishing not only allows the circulation of these images outside of institutional circuits but also strengthens networks among creators, neighbours, and communities. This exhibition celebrates the act of creating by hand, narrating oneself and one’s environment, and sharing what has been created in a horizontal manner.
Through drawing, silkscreen printing, and self-publishing, the participating artists reconstruct their immediate surroundings: streets, bodies, plants, encounters, gestures... Everything that usually goes unnoticed becomes the protagonist here. The fanzines and printed posters serve as small narrative capsules, portable objects of memory and collective expression.
Self-publishing not only allows the circulation of these images outside of institutional circuits but also strengthens networks among creators, neighbours, and communities. This exhibition celebrates the act of creating by hand, narrating oneself and one’s environment, and sharing what has been created in a horizontal manner.
Biography
Yehudi Villa
My exploration in drawing and visual storytelling focuses on experimenting with various materials and tools. I’m inspired by capturing images and stories from my surroundings and reinterpreting them through a personal visual language, where reality fades to make room for fantasy. My work often explores the uncanny, memory, and the intersection between the real and the dreamlike. I'm drawn to the hidden narratives within everyday life, and within that strangeness, I search for the poetic and the unexpected—as if each scene could reveal clues to other truths.
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