
Château La Coste presents I am the landscape, Dennis Miranda Zamorano’s first institutional exhibition in Europe. On view from 26 October 2025 to 22 February 2026, the exhibition leads viewers into a symbolic realm of dreams and emotional states, unfolding as a journey through the Auditorium Oscar Niemeyer.
In response to the auditorium’s sensuous curves and modernist transparency, Zamorano transforms the space with a new series of large-scale paintings erected like sculptural totems. These works invite contemplation and interiority, evoking the sacred power of nature as a guide for reflection and healing.
Treating painting as a ritual practice, Zamorano binds memory, desire, and temporality into surfaces that oscillate between presence and absence. I am the landscape draws on the tension between Eros (creation, love) and Thanatos (death, dissolution), embracing the erotic not as spectacle, but as a generative force—charged with mystery, transformation, and the search for meaning.
Dennis Miranda Zamorano (b. 1993, Mexico City) is a self-taught artist living and working in Mexico City. His paintings draw from El Tianguis, the open-air market tradition his family has participated in for generations. For Zamorano, the market’s dynamism and ephemerality—its chance encounters, disputes, and circulating economies of objects, aesthetics, and desire—echo the act of painting itself. He approaches the canvas as a site of negotiation, building dense layers of paint before excavating the surface through erosion, chemical dissolution, and exposure to natural elements.
His first institutional solo exhibition opened at Château La Coste in 2025. Selected institutional exhibitions include Consortium Museum (Dijon) and X Museum (Beijing). His works are held in collections across Europe, Asia, and the United States, including Cc Art Foundation (Shanghai) and those of trustees of major institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Hirshhorn Museum.
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