Zilberman is pleased to announce Larry Muñoz’s first solo exhibition in Istanbul, Graceful elegant beasts. The exhibition will take place from May 22 to July 26, 2025, at Zilberman’s main space in Beyoğlu, Mısır Apartment.

Larry Muñoz seeks to uncover a narrative that transcends time and place, shaped by the memories embedded in found objects. Central to Muñoz’s practice is a deep respect for detail: he focuses on the subtle traces hidden in an object’s surface, gesture, or form. Over the years, Muñoz has explored the contradictions and tensions between the materials and concepts he collects, which are reflected here through three distinct layers: Graceful, evoking the divine and mysterious forces that shape the universe and reflect the materials he feels an innate connection to; Elegant, representing the refined, harmonious beauty defined by human aesthetics; and Beasts, functioning as a self-portrait that reflects personal moral and physical judgments, encompassing what society deems unfamiliar or flawed.

Drawing inspiration from encounters with the discarded, the broken, and the obsolete, Muñoz creates a constellation of works including video, photography, and installations. These compositions combine depleted materials, industrial remnants, and organic fragments—not for their utility, but for their potential to hold meaning. Gathered during his explorations of the city, these objects carry the traces of their environments and histories. Rather than restoring or idealizing these objects, Muñoz preserves their ambiguity, refraining from imposing a fixed narrative and centering his practice on exploring the boundaries of what can be considered ‘exhibitable’.

As a meditation on our relationship with objects and their display, Graceful elegant beasts reflects on fragility, fascination, and contradiction. It calls attention to the intertwined narratives of humanity and nature, as told through the unique existence of materials. This process is not merely the assembly of a physical collection, but an exploration of the vulnerabilities and values of contemporary life.

In contrast to the bright white light of contemporary art spaces, Muñoz invites us to reconsider the value of shadows and reflections. By granting new forms to discarded objects, he offers an alternative space where viewers can rethink how objects influence their perception of space. Graceful elegant beasts juxtaposes the mesmerizing chaos of nature with humanity’s quest for order, oscillating between harmony and unpredictability, and inviting viewers into a space of both familiarity and disquiet.