on november 24th, 2008, mix showed this art installation at ambit dona, barcelona as part of an exhibition for world aids day... 33 trees are suspended, each representing a million people living with hiv in the world today... each tree has 'respect and protect' written on each 'leaf', which is the world aids day slogan in the UK this year, in one of 33 different languages...
dec 2008......‘[fill this space]’__group show__metafora__barcelona
nov 2008......‘expressa’t’:aids awareness exhibition__ambit dona__barcelona
june 2008.....‘free range’__international workshop group show__metafora__barcelona
may 2008......‘no man’s land’__group show__polidor__sant adria de besos__barcelona
april 2008....‘des de fora’__punt multimedia__casa del mig__barcelona
april 2008....‘if not, not’__soundtrack for video ‘fluid stillness’__part of collaboration between barcelona artists from metafora, hangar and piramidon, and MA students from st joost de holanda__shown at hangar and metafora__barcelona nov 2007.......solo show__twin flat gallery__muswell hill__london__uk
dec 2006.......postcard exhibition__surface gallery__nottingham__uk
illustrative pen drawings 'from a cold distance' march 2008
drawn on 4 strips of coated plywood,8 metres in total
examples of the illustrative drawing of mix amylo... 'i'm here somewhere'('estoy aqui por ahi') jan 2008...pen on paper...80x60cm...details from 'i'm here somewhere'
Mix Amylo is an artist, musician, composer, writer and dreamer, from London but based in Spain, who creates personal dreamscapes, finding strange beauty in dark places…She explores memory, dream, parallel worlds, doorways, openings and weaves eroticism, angst and human frailty into an often incredibly detailed black and white surrealism…She is interested in moments, feelings, thoughts, what lingers, the residue from night splinters, and capturing the subconscious…Through a language both stark and beautiful, her work expresses an inner life, using an erotic solitude, an escape from reality, and a complex spectrum of intangibles…Her earlier work uses bold, striking colours and images to portray both strength and fragility from an intrinsically feminine perspective…