Vestigios – Vivian Galban Workshop Annual Exhibition 2025

December 11, 2025 to February 27, 2026

Studio Vivian Galban presents Vestiges, the exhibition of the Annual workshop, a space dedicated to research and production where photography is conceived as an expanded territory—a practice that questions the ways of producing and conceptualizing photographic work in the contemporary context.

In a present where images are generated at algorithmic speed and artificial intelligence multiplies versions of the world, Vestiges pauses on the slow, material gesture of photography. Each image is a form of resistance to immediacy, an attempt to preserve what tends to dissolve, to fossilize fragments of the minimal. These photographs are records that hold—like small time capsules—something of the human pulse that produced them.

The exhibition brings together a selection of images from each artist that seem to come from an uncertain time: traces of a possible past or signs of an already–occurred future. Direct shots, analog photography, macrophotography, reframing, alternative photographic processes, and ad hoc objects are some of the resources explored to build these images.

Vestiges invites visitors to reconstruct their own personal map in this atmosphere–reality without geography or time, where the images offer more questions than certainties.

Vivian Galban
Edition IV at Jorge Mara Gallery


Participating Artists – 2025 Edition

Ana Miró | Ana Zorraquín | Andy Freire | Corina Acosta | Florencia Brea | Georgina Pascual | Irene Momesso | María Elena Cash | Mariela Villar | Mercedes García Baltar | Patricia Vidal | Paz Lacroze | Sebastián Vigil | Soledad Zimmer | Sonia Braun | Verónica Menéndez | Victoria Ocampo | Virginia Gauna Torres

 

 


About Studio and Vivian Galban

Studio Vivian Galban is an image–based methodology specialized in the development of contemporary photographic projects, functioning as a platform and incubator for artists and projects.

Vivian Galban is an Argentine architect, academic, and visual artist with over a decade of experience in contemporary photography. Her work combines analog and digital processes, performance, and experimental devices, and has been exhibited in national and international institutions. She is currently represented by Rolf Art Gallery and continues her academic practice by teaching workshops and serving as the head professor of the course Aesthetics and Culture in Contemporary Art.