
Carla Arocha & Stephane Schraenen /The GAP: Selected Abstract Art from Belgium. Curated by Luc T
Focusing on the notion of abstraction in twentieth-century and contemporary Belgian art and the varying sources of influence and inspiration among the artists of two generations, Tuymans has selected fifteen artists whose work either articulates a relationship to abstraction or takes as its cue the definition of abstraction. Although the artists themselves have emerged from different periods and motivations, a clear formal relationship between the selected works is apparent,

LANDSCAPE An Exhibition by Carla Arocha and Stéphane Schraenen @ Sala Juárez, Guadalajara
Landscape Sala Juarez -LARVA - Av. Juarez 451. Centro Historico. Guadalajara, Mexico Opening January 31, 2015 Untill February 28, 2015 Cafe Benito/ Sala Juarez is open from 9:00am-11:00 pm Closed on Sundays A royalty-free, generic photograph of a European-style mountain landscape scene, obviously pixelated and intended to be experienced onscreen, served as the starting point for this new installation at LARVA, Guadalajara, Mexico, by the Antwerp-based artist duo Carla Arocha

Arocha-Schraenen @ Cultuurcentrum Mechelen, BE
Artists Carla Arocha-Stephane Scheraenen will have a 10 year work survey "PERSIANA" presented in Cultuurcentrum Mechelen from October 25, 2014 until December 21, 2014. In addition to this important solo exhibition, Arocha-Schraenen will be showing their work in "THRESHOLD" opening November 15, 2014 until December 21, 2014. This group exhibition will feature works by Joseph Albers, Pavel Büchler, Alain Franco, Dennis Tyfus- Peter Fengler, Pieter Vermeersch and Carla Arocha-Sté


Arocha-Schraenen @ "Limited Visibility" CAM Raleigh, NC
CAM Raleigh is pleased to present an exceptional exhibition of contemporary works from Latin America. Curated by Patricia Garcia-Velez Hanna and Natalia Zuluaga of Miami, Florida, Limited Visibility features a selection of works from the collection of Randy Shull and Hedy Fischer of Asheville, North Carolina and Merida, Mexico. In addition to the works in the Shull Fischer collection, the curators selected works by other leading artists from Latin America. Limited Visibility