Alexander Apostol
Patricia Bueno
Tania Bruguera
Jota Castro
Donna Conlon
Regina Jose Galindo
Diango Hernandez
Maria Rosa Jijon
AnĂbal Lopez
Cesar Meneghetti
Ronald Moran
Carlos Motta
Ivan Navarro
Manuela Viera-Gallo
Antonio Arevalo
Latin America, fragmented and united, aimed at promoting a unstoppable dispersion of his history. Each artist moves to recognize himself in the immobility of original cultures from their home continent, while committing to a form of art deeply inclusive rather than exclusive.
Art between identity and masque
curated by Antonio Arevalo
A unique expression. Latin America, fragmented and united, aimed at
promoting a unstoppable dispersion of Latin American Culture. Self
awareness, appropriation of languages, communicating skills, the capacity of
subliming ethical dialects, facing the danger of the new. This are only a
few of the characteristics that urge us to try and find out more and be
aware of cosmic abandon.
The language used by this artists, plays a precious role in rapport with the
image world: a collection of fathoms that keep a character of intense
realism, even when proposing visionary and hallucinogenic constructions.
They provoke questioning on important issues like identity, race, class,
relationships, gender, sexuality.
Each artist moves to recognize himself in the immobility of original
cultures from their home continent, while committing to a form of art deeply
inclusive rather than exclusive.
Opening: 20 september 2007
Centro de las Artes /Fototeca
Int. Parque Fundidora, Col. Obrera, Monterrey, N.L. Mexico
Admission Free