Wizard Gallery returns to Zona MACO with a carefully curated selection of special editions by Bruna Esposito, Igor Eškinja, Luis Molina-Pantin, and Diango Hernández. These four artists form the discursive core of the gallery’s program and share a deep engagement with photography—understood not as a homogeneous medium, but as an expanded territory that assumes radically different forms and functions within each practice.
In the work of the Venezuelan artist Molina-Pantin, photography approaches documentary and testimonial recording; for the Croatian artist Eškinja, it operates as a conceptual document that reveals spatial and illusory operations; in the practice of the Italian artist Esposito, photography becomes the vestige of the ephemeral—the visible trace of actions and objects destined to disappear; while in the work of the Cuban artist Hernández, photography functions as a device to visualize the non-existent, giving form to imagined places, architectures, and landscapes. Within this kaleidoscopic panorama, Wizard Gallery proposes a reading in which reality and illusion intertwine, configuring a kind of new magical realism—one that emerges from the artist’s imaginative displacement and their capacity to transform the perception of the real.