

Since 2011 the IBB Video Space has been screening artists who work with time-based media. Each screening brings a new encounter with work that raises questions about the medium and about social or political issues. Importance is attached to including marginalised perspectives and to shedding light on the impact of power structures.
Gala Hernández López (b. 1993 in Murcia, Spain) has an interdisciplinary practice that encompasses film and video works and performances in addition to her academic research. She frequently explores human self-perception in a world shaped by digital technologies. From a critical feminist perspective, she examines the ideas, desires, and visions of the future that emerge in virtual communities and how new, often reactionary technological utopias influence our thoughts and feelings.
A trilogy of video works is on display at the Berlinische Galerie.
Press material
Press images
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Gala Hernández López, For here am I sitting in a tin can far above the world, 2024, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 510 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, For here am I sitting in a tin can far above the world, 2024, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 496 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, For here am I sitting in a tin can far above the world, 2024, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 568 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, For here am I sitting in a tin can far above the world, 2024, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 405 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, The Mechanics of Fluids, 2022, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 145 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, The Mechanics of Fluids, 2022, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 199 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, For here am I sitting in a tin can far above the world, 2024, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 400 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, +10k, 2025, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 359 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, +10k, 2025, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 359 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, +10k, 2025, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 218 KB)
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Gala Hernández López, +10k, 2025, © Gala Hernández López (JPG, 317 KB)
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