The Florence Trust present Sun Tracks, a solo exhibition of new work by Francisco Valdés will be on view at the Florence Trust from 10 - 17 March 2026. The exhibition will be open daily from 12-6 PM, and a private view will be held on 10 March from 5-8 PM.
Francisco Valdés builds on the radical Pop strategies of artists like Sigmar Polke, reworking the visual language of mass media to question truth, reproduction and power. Shaped by a Chile still emerging from decades of authoritarian rule, Valdés developed a coded, concept-driven practice within a culture where images were tightly controlled and ideologically filtered. In his kinship with post-war artists like Polke, Valdés channels an enduring artistic impulse that continues to resonate through the contemporary tumults of global politics, reminding us that images–systems of communication, memory and resistance–are never neutral.
The exhibition coincides with Artificial, the artist's second solo exhibition at Cecilia Brunson Projects on view from 27 February - 11 April 2026. Further details here.
