Q is currently in Mexico City prepping for our group presentation and David Correa’s solo exhibition with
@valentine.worldwide . That said, if you’re in Miami right now, it is an absolute must to visit
@primaryprojects , where you can see current works by
@daavud on view.
Today is the final day to experience these pieces alongside other incredible artists in that which frightens us, which also introduces new work by Tunnel Projects residents Genesis Moreno, Richard Moreno, and Luna Palazzolo-Daboul.
“…..Nestled within an underground parking garage in Little Havana, amid a warren of studios and the exhibition space aptly named Tunnel, these four artists have helped shape a subterranean ecosystem where prayers meet elegies, and their collective intensity evokes historic moments when artists, working in dialogue, redefined what art could be. Through concrete, sound, image, and gesture, they reach toward the ineffable-not to resolve it, but to inhabit it, where the act of making becomes both a form of belief and a measure of faith.
Beneath it all, the human impulse to control hums like an engine: lust to perfect, desire to mechanize-where precision is its own undoing; the tighter the grip, the looser the grasp.
What endures instead is the residue of touch-the tremor in the line, the hand’s inevitable error-which reminds us that creation is not conquest, but correspondence…….”
-Primary
Pictured :
David Correa
Castle Bravo, 2025
tarp and grommets
80 x 120 in
203.2 Ă— 304.8 cm
Hyperdeath 1, 2025
marine steering quadrant, matte print
22 Ă— 20 x 2 1/2 in
55.9 Ă— 50.8 Ă— 6.3 Cm
Fat Man, 2025
tarp and grommets
80 Ă— 120 in
203.2 Ă— 304.8 cm