Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck

1994-95 | Mapping Relations

  • Durban Segnini Gallery, Miami (US)
  • 22.11.2025–27.03.2026

This exhibition re-stages and recontextualizes projects conceived in Caracas three decades ago that resonate with our current global situation; tracing the evolution of subjects of material relations, displacement, and systemic interconnection over time.

The exhibition’s title points to a formative period in the artist’s trajectory, when Balteo-Yazbeck began developing strategies to map his own position within a rapidly destabilizing social and political landscape. With his sprawling chalkboard diagrams, rooftop interventions, and large-scale installations—the artist visualized the complex and shifting networks that linked art, politics, and economics in 1990s Venezuela. Balteo-Yazbeck sought not to explicitly narrate but to allude to the invisible webs that shape collective life. Revisiting his early reflections reveals a sustained attention to art’s emotional economies and to traces of meaning that resist commodification and the shifting dynamics of value.

Exhibition Photo, Durban Segnini Gallery, 2025

Exhibition Photo, Durban Segnini Gallery, 2025