Notes related to Mexico

SOFT POWER: STORIES OF QUEST

A project by artist Miriam Rodríguez, curated by Mónica Ashida at the Museo de Arte de Zapopán in Mexico, which documents the search process of the families of people who suffered a forced disappearance in the country. 

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SOFT POWER: STORIES OF QUEST

A project by artist Miriam Rodríguez, curated by Mónica Ashida at the Museo de Arte de Zapopán in Mexico, which documents the search process of the families of people who suffered a forced disappearance in the country. 

MATERIA ESTÉTICA DISPONIBLE: MIGUEL CALDERÓN

Materia estética disponible (Aesthetic Available Matter) is an exhibition that explore three decades of production by Mexican artist Miguel Calderón.

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MATERIA ESTÉTICA DISPONIBLE: MIGUEL CALDERÓN

Materia estética disponible (Aesthetic Available Matter) is an exhibition that explore three decades of production by Mexican artist Miguel Calderón.

GIRO GRÁFICO IN MUAC: AS IN THE IVY WALL

This exhibition at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo de México presents graphic actions in public space carried out by activists and artists at the intersection of art/politics in Latin America.

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GIRO GRÁFICO IN MUAC: AS IN THE IVY WALL

This exhibition at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo de México presents graphic actions in public space carried out by activists and artists at the intersection of art/politics in Latin America.

POLITICAL/SUBJECTIVE MAPS: ANNA BELLA GEIGER, MAGALI LARA, LEA LUBLIN AND MARGARITA PASKA

The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) presents Political/Subjective Maps: Anna Bella Geiger, Magali Lara, Lea Lublin, and Margarita Paksa. It will explore how these four visionary Conceptual artists have appropriated the visual language of maps to highlight entrenched power structures; mine social, political, emotional, and personal subjects; and imagine new ways of apprehending the world.

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POLITICAL/SUBJECTIVE MAPS: ANNA BELLA GEIGER, MAGALI LARA, LEA LUBLIN AND MARGARITA PASKA

The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) presents Political/Subjective Maps: Anna Bella Geiger, Magali Lara, Lea Lublin, and Margarita Paksa. It will explore how these four visionary Conceptual artists have appropriated the visual language of maps to highlight entrenched power structures; mine social, political, emotional, and personal subjects; and imagine new ways of apprehending the world.