Leticia Ramos
41 7/8 x 54 in
Galáxias [Galaxies], an exhibition by Patricia Leite and Leticia Ramos at Mendes Wood DM Brussels (2024), presented images and situations that represent or evoke skies and astronomical phenomena. The works included paintings, photographs, videos, and an installation that features clouds, constellations, the moon, eclipses, twilights, and planispheres. Some of the pieces were created in 2017 and 2018, but the majority were conceived especially for this exhibition, either individually or collaboratively. This marks the first time they have joined forces for a collaborative project. The exhibition was organized as a kind of exploration into the creation of landscapes, mainly nocturnal, based on sky observation. It may also serve as an investigation into how certain equipment and techniques can reveal phenomena that the naked eye alone cannot see, or how to reimagine this intergalactic realm—comprising stars, celestial bodies, and events that serve as spatial and temporal references related to the past, the current state of the world, and what lies ahead. At the entrance of the exhibition, a striking installation set the tone: a full moon painted by Patricia Leite on a wooden surface served as the projection screen for Leticia Ramos’s video simulating a lunar eclipse. This pairing gave tangible form to the celestial event, with the painted moon acting as both surface and source of light. Layers of textured color in the painting created depth, while the video projection introduced a shifting beam of light and shadow. The resulting effect was dynamic and immersive—blending painting, cinema, and theater into a visually pulsating, almost psychedelic experience.
This work was previously featured in the exhibitions:
Patricia Leite, Leticia Ramos, "Galáxias", Mendes Wood DM Brussels, 2024