BECOMING
DOBLE ERRE
Nov 27, 2025
Andres Izquierdo, Fausto Amundarain, Gamze Yalçın, Johannes Bosisio, Lola Zoido, and Marta Galindo
Quantum physics challenges our sense of linear time. Some interpretations suggest that past, present and future can coexist, which pushes us to ask a simple question: if multiple realities can happen at once, how do humans construct identity? Is identity a shifting pattern of consciousness?
As we grow, identity forms through childhood, family and the world around us. We absorb social meanings and everyday interactions. Our relationship with the present shapes how we recognise ourselves. Over time that identity changes, and the person you were seven years ago can feel like a stranger.
In Becoming, artists explore how personal processes, experience and the act of making work create and remake identity. The process of accretion, the traces that are kept and the gestures that are erased are the same acts by which we craft ourselves. Our human centred view of the world often produces comforting stories about how things are. This show aims, in a subtle way, to unsettle those stories and to reveal the neural, cultural and narrative mechanisms that shape what we see and who we think we are.
How do memory, habit, hope and the unintegrated parts of the self stack up and appear? And crucially, how does the act of making, producing another object, adding another layer or performing another gesture, transform both the artist and the viewer who encounters it?


















