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ART EXHIBITION + LIVE PERFORMANCES

7 Artist + 2 Performances + DJ Set

24th August 2024 - 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.


A GREAT NIGHT IN NUMBERS

130 people stop by to see the exhibition


10 total participant artists


3 performer artists


2 rooms with art


1 DJ vinyl set


A GREAT NIGHT IN PHOTOS


What's FULGOR

FULGOR, from Spanish, means dazzling brightness or radiant glow, often linked to strong light. This event is all about showing and celebrating Latin American artists in a special experience that combines art and live performances in a unique space in Berlin.


What Can You Expect at FULGOR?

Art Exhibition

Discover the work of 7 Latin American artists living in Berlin.

Explore their art in a space surrounded by other artists and art lovers.

You will also have the opportunity to talk to the exhibitors and explore their art in-depth.

Live Performances

3 live shows will be featured at the event. Poetry performance, vinyl DJ set of latin funk, and live music. Enjoy an afternoon of art, music,

community, and Argentine wines.

Community

This event is also a space to connect with other lovers of art, music, and Latin American culture.

Come and enjoy a beer or Argentine wine surrounded by other like-minded people.

Expand your circle of friends and professionals in a unique event.

If you don't have anyone to come with, don't worry, you will surely meet someone to share and exchange ideas with.

Unique Atmosphere:

FULGOR takes place in an unconventional venue, right next to the Spree river. This unique setting adds a special touch to the event, creating an intimate and immersive atmosphere that will make your experience unforgettable.

Line Up

  • 4:00 Doors open
  • 5:15 RITA GONZALEZ HESAYNES — Poetry Performance
  • 6:15 RADIO VAMPIRO — Live Vinyl DJ Set
  • 9:15 VERA NOIS — Live Music
  • 10:00 Soft ending
  • 11:00 Doors close



About the artists

He is an audiovisual designer and visual artist. He is a professional photographer and video creator. His works have been exhibited in Buenos Aires, Madrid and Berlin.

With his aerial photograph “Partido”, he became the winner of the 3rd acquisition prize of the Itaú Visual Arts Awards, in its 2019-2020 edition. He is a professional drone pilot and a visual artist who is always interested in new technologies and new formats.

She is a singer, actress and vocal therapist. Her training as an actress and her work as a jazz singer led her to live in cities such as Los Angeles, Tokyo and now Berlin. She is working on the release of her second album/project, "El Camello, el León y el Niño", a dialogue between 7 of her own compositions recorded in 2019 - and considered "oracular" by the artist - that tell a transformation, and a record of her own mutations since her trip to Japan in 2020 until now. Parallel to her performative work, she investigates the relationship between emotion, energy, sound and voice, and trains as a sound therapist, using vocal sounds as a main healing tool and as a way to regain the independence of one's own body.

MEET THE ARTISTS

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Koywe Kollage
Koywe Kollage, a Chilean queer mixed-media artist in Berlin, crafts analog collages with water marbling and neon colors. His work deconstructs bodies and patterns, revealing hidden energy under UV light.
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Vera Nois
Vera Nois, an Argentinian composer in Berlin, blends indie, pop, and folktronica. Her shows across Latin America and Europe evoke South America's beauty and emotion.
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Radio Vampiro
Radio Vampiro, led by Beto from El Salvador and based in Berlin, specializes in Central American tropical music. Known for lively cumbia, salsa, and Latin funk sets, Beto performs across Europe and the Americas and hosts on Cashmere Radio in Berlin.
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Paloma Aguirre
Paloma Aguirre, an architect from Santiago, Chile, who creates miniature worlds using found materials. Her work explores infinite fractal landscapes, blending the pictorial with the three-dimensional.
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Rita Gonzalez Hesaynes
Rita Gonzalez Hesaynes, an Argentinian writer, performer, translator, and software developer in Berlin, explores philosophical and political themes through dramatic monologues and social satire.
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Araí Moleri
Araí Moleri, a photographer and retoucher from Montevideo now based in Berlin, explores migration, gender, and space. Her work focuses on women's issues, street art, and the mysticism of everyday life.
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Xuehka
Xuehka, a Colombian artist in Berlin for nearly 20 years, is the third generation of women artists in her family. Her vibrant, humorous work spans drawing, comics, painting, and ceramics, reflecting her life with wit and emotion.
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Alejandro Spano
Alejandro is a visual artist working with traditional media like sculpture and photography, as well as digital forms such as animation and augmented reality. He combines handmade creations with digital techniques to reimagine his work in ways that defy physical limitations.
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 Erick Costa Kohl
Erick Costa Kohl from Osasco, Brazil, embroiders photographs and maps with red and gold threads. His art, inspired by cinema, music, and powerful women, transforms found images into personal pieces that aid his emotional healing.
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Javiera González Zarzar
Javiera González Zarzar, an architect from Santiago, Chile, merges architecture with fiber art. Influenced by her Palestinian heritage, she creates tactile, three-dimensional works in Berlin, using color and materials to captivate viewers.