For the 4th edition of Estación Material, the Saenger Galería team presents a solo show by Mexican artist Sebastián Hidalgo (Mexico, 1985). The exhibition takes the form of a journey through a rocky river—a small stream for fishermen—brought to life through contrasts between the blurred and the defined, between the smoke of dreams and the weight of the earth itself, and through the interplay of large and small formats.
Working on both paper and canvas, Sebastián presents small dreamlike windows or aquatic landscapes where time flows differently. Water, both in dreams and in reality, floats.
Sebastián’s work erases the fine line between reality and reverie, aiming to interrupt and momentarily release logic through a journey of color—much like when one closes their eyes and sees the sun's orange light through the eyelids, or when one manages to give color to the fog between the mountains.
