PAST
From the Canangucho Clan (Ineje). Born in Los Monos del Caquetá, son of Marfilio Teteye and María Elsa Falla, he is one of the eight descendants of the elderly Benito Atiepa of the Bora ethnic group in the Amazon. Since childhood, Wees had the initiative to explore new methods to improve his talent and empirical knowledge in freehand drawing and illustration, overcoming the limitation.
2022
CURRENT
Alejandro Ospina: Magical Thinking | Olivia Bax
Saatchi Gallery, London
Visual languages explode into view in the conjunction of sculptures by Olivia Bax and the paintings of Alejandro Ospina (b.1970), who manipulates the dimensionality of painting to represent its proximity to the digital world.
5 NOV 2025 - 1 MAR 2026
PAST
SquidSoup: LOST IN LIGHT
Last days London are thrilled to announce SquidSoup’s first major interactive exhibition at their new space Curtain Call in the heart of Shoreditch, east London.
Allan Kaprow: Yard
Saatchi Gallery, London
CURRENT
A re-edition of the 9th version of Yard, originally conceived in Italy in 2003 curated by Piero Tomassoni in dialogue with Mylo and Conrad Shawcross’ Lotus (Inverted).
5 NOV 2025 - 1 MAR 2026
Solimán López: Capside Collection Preview
Pineal Museum
Ananeco 2024
PAST
Dive into the creation of Capside, an innovative project born in Casilla Naira, deep in the Amazon, during the artistic residency of Solimán Löpez. This work is part of the Museum of Bioart, Biotechnology, and Biodiversity Pineal, founded alongside the local community of Casilla Naira.
OCT - DEC 2024
AUTUMN 2024
CURRENT
Gavin Turk: Bardo
Saatchi Gallery, London
Themes of fragility and climate change weave throughout. Gavin Turk’s fractured Bardo suggests cultural decay and the precarious balance between permanence and collapse, while works by Olafur Eliasson, Chris Levine and Frankie Boyle use light to create moments of contemplation.
5 NOV 2025 - 1 MAR 2026
CURRENT
Dima Srouji: Microscopic Sands
Saatchi Gallery, London
Microscopic Sands is an ode to the River Belus south of the city of Akka, Palestine. Featured in The Long Now: Saatchi Gallery at 40 until March 2026
5 NOV 2025 - 1 MAR 2026
