La Casa
Opens on Thursday, October 13.
La Casa, a collective exhibition by LAS LIGAS Menores,
November 13–16
229 Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris
Part of MIRA Art Fair’s off-site program.
La Casa opens this Thursday, November 13, as part of MIRA Art Fair’s off-site program, during a vibrant week in Paris that also includes Paris Photo and Photo Saint-Germain.
Several of our artists — Sofía Reyes Guevara, Andrés Barón, Daniel Maberak, Adrien Lagrange, and Alejandro García Contreras — will be presenting photographic works.
Discover their projects and more at La Casa, a collective exhibition by LAS LIGAS menores.
Sofía Reyes Guevara explores the contemporary human condition amid relentless flows of information and image production. Her subversive practice resists ideological positioning, instead probing how perception and meaning are shaped today.
She is currently presenting Alucinación at Between Bridges, Berlin—her first European solo show—part of the Featured Program of Berlin Art Week. Reyes Guevara co-organizes DD/MM/AAAA in Bogotá and has exhibited at Casa Encendida (Madrid), ODEÓN (Bogotá), and Galería Páramo (Guadalajara). Her work forms part of the collections of Banco de la República (Colombia) and Frac Bretagne (France).
For La Casa, Reyes Guevara presents a new work from her ongoing project ACÁ EN LA CASA (2017). While the original publication assembled found internet images, this iteration turns inward—sixteen photographs taken in her own homes since 2016, tracing memories, affections, and the quiet intimacy of everyday life.

Daniel Mebarek works with photography, video and installation. His artistic practice examines issues related to collective memory, history and identity. His projects also explore how collaborative processes can challenge the power dynamics traditionally rooted in documentary photography.
Mebarek presented Fotos Gratis (2022–2025) as part of the Discovery Award – Louis Roederer Foundation, 2025.
He has been nominated for the 2024 C/O Berlin Talent Award (DE) and has received grants from the Centre National des Arts Plastiques (FR), PhMuseum (IT) and Photolucida (US). His work has been featured in The British Journal of Photography (UK), Aperture (US) and Camera Austria (AT), amongst others.

Andrés Barón explores how screens and networks transform the image and its spaces of representation. His work has been shown internationally, including at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Le Bal (Paris), Anthology Film Archives (New York), and Künstlerhaus Stuttgart. He was shortlisted for the Prix des Amis du Palais de Tokyo (2018) and has had recent solo exhibitions at Fondation Hermès’ Cristallerie de Saint-Louis (2022) and the Centre d’Art Chapelle Saint-Jacques (2023).

Adrien Lagrange develops a sculptural and installation-based practice that probes the fragility of architectural, industrial, and domestic systems. By manipulating everyday and industrial materials, he reveals the tensions between form and function, exposing their structural and symbolic vulnerabilities. His work engages directly with its environment, questioning how surfaces and design operate as social and cultural indicators. Lagrange has exhibited in group shows at Friche la Belle de Mai, Art-Cade, Galerie de la Scep (Marseille), Palais des Beaux-Arts, Galerie du Crous (Paris), HFBK Boutik (Hamburg), and Galleria dei Gondolieri (Venice).
For La Casa, Lagrange presents the photograph waiting for my birthday (2025) , where quiet gestures of displacement evoke a suspended space of ambiguity.
Alejandro García Contreras is known for his experimental dialogue between materials and media including painting, sculpture, photography, and video. He explores Mexican folklore, myth, popular culture, and religion through irony, humor, and devotion. His work reflects on the intersections between the sacred and the profane, blending symbols of faith and global imagery in surreal and subversive ways.
For La Casa, García Contreras presents a series of photographs from his ongoing series Nuevos dioses / Who are the ones who killed Jesus?, which revisits a ritual from Chiapas where villagers merge pop culture and spirituality into living myth.
García Contreras is a two-time FONCA Young Creators grantee and winner of the 2006 Artfest WTC Prize. His work has been shown internationally, with solo exhibitions at spaces including Pioneer Works (New York), Bibliothèque Polonaise de Paris, and galleries such as House of Gaga, Friedman Benda, and Travesía Cuatro. He has also participated in fairs including NADA (New York, Miami) and Art Osaka.
Alejandro García Contreras is represented by Swivel gallery (NY).
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Practical information:
LA CASA
13 - 16 NOVEMBER
229 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
Part of MIRA Art Fair’s off-site program.
13 November: 11h - 19h
Vernissage: 19h - 23h
Special Performance — 19:15
Titi M. Cerina, Eve (cutting Adam’s apple) Duration: 20 min
🎬 Screening
Sofía Reyes Guevara
Films: Nuevas Ansiedades, Bala, See You On The Other Side, Masses14 - 15 November: 11h - 19h
16 November: 12h - 18h
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