Curated by Kira Bayankina
Exhibition
-> Jan 30 2026 – Feb 9 2026
Casa Basalta
Algo Más de Lola is an immersive installation presented at Casa Basalta, a 1910 Art Deco residence reimagined by architect Rodrigo Lastra, which transforms architecture into a sensorial environment where art, light, and sound converge.
Visitors enter a seamless white chamber designed to suspend visual reference points and heighten awareness. At the center of the space, two monumental cylinders function as immersive portals, each containing a distinct emotional and atmospheric world. Rather than presenting art as an object, the installation transforms it into an environment, one that is entered, inhabited, and felt. Curated by Kira Bayankina.
Participating artists:
Fernanda Brunet — Mexico City, Mexico. Visual artist whose vibrant, maximalist compositions explore desire, abstraction, and the emotional force of color.
Sandra Leal — Monterrey, Mexico. Visual artist and sculptor whose practice centers on transformation, emotional resonance, and material experimentation.
Iris in the Sky — New York City, USA. Multidisciplinary sound artist and vocalist whose improvisational compositions merge live looping, organic textures, and rhythm to create immersive sonic environments.
Participating artists: Fernanda Brunet (Mexico City), Sandra Leal (Mexico City), Iris in the Sky (New York).
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Call Me Lola is an artist-led cultural platform redefining how contemporary art is experienced. Founded in Mexico City inside a restored Art Deco home, Lola began as a radical experiment: a place where art was not visited, but lived inside. Guests didn’t simply view works; they slept among them, moved through them, and formed personal relationships with the artists behind the work.
Since its inception, Call Me Lola has expanded far beyond the idea of a gallery or vacation home. Through commissioned installations, exhibitions, and cultural programming, Lola has become a cultural platform for experimentation at the intersection of art, hospitality, and presence. Each project explores what happens when art leaves the white cube and enters daily life, dissolving the boundaries between observer and participant.
Operating as a nonprofit, Call Me Lola centers artistic authorship and long-term cultural impact, reinvesting directly into the artists and creative communities it supports. Over time, the platform has emerged as a gathering point for artists, collectors, travelers, and cultural leaders drawn to work that feels intimate, human, and emotionally resonant.
Today, Call Me Lola stands as the foundation for something larger. What began as a single home has evolved into a prototype for a new cultural model: artist-led spaces and experiences where art, design, hospitality, and emotional connection are inseparable. Through projects like Algo Más de Lola, the platform expands its vision, creating immersive works that invite audiences to move beyond looking and fully inhabit the future of contemporary culture.
— Call Me Lola