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Rivera México 23.11.2022

Carolina Fusilier Untitled Oil and collage on canvas in aluminum frame 50 50 cm 2017... Parte de nuestro booth en @swabartfair visita la feria en https://swab.es/es/exhibitors-booth/. Link en bio.

Rivera México 23.11.2022

TROKA puede traer la luna hasta nuestra tierra y enseñar sus canales, sus volcanes muertos: es el telescopio. Su voz, dominando las distancias, salvando todos los obstáculos, nos llega desde muy lejos: es el radio.... Germán List Arzubide (1898-1998)

Rivera México 22.11.2022

WENDY CABRERA RUBIO & CHARLIE GODET THOMAS: HOW TO MAKE A PAINTING BEHAVE LIKE A LANDSCAPE @museojumex How to make a painting behave like a landscape brings together two Mexico City-based artists whose work draws from the languages of comic-strips and cartoons.... As modern art forms, cartoons in print and on film have played a significant role in popular culture since the early 1900s and have been a site of aesthetic experiments where the border between image and language, representation and reality become porous. By locating their works in the cartoon frame, the artists present poetic and political vistas rooted in a popular imaginary. Charlie Godet Thomas presents a poem in the form of a mural, which reveals itself over the course of the exhibition from a rising waterline of paint. The relationship between written language and image is a central motif in Godet Thomas’s artistic practice. Derived from a lexicon of popular cartoon-strip characters including Li'l Abner and Charlie Brown, among others, his work reflects on aspects such as alienation and bad luck in the modern world with humor and absurdity. The mural is presented in the gallery space and as an animation on the museum website. Wendy Cabrera Rubio presents a didactic play that problematizes the multiplane camera patented by Walt Disney Studios in 1940, a technique that generated greater depth in the landscapes of his cartoons. Written in collaboration with Neil Mauricio Andrade, the script accounts for the multiple appearances and reappropriations of Pancho Pistolas, a character who debuted in the film Los tres caballeros (1944). The project explores the social and political implications of this popular cartoon. The performances will be broadcast live on the museum’s website on the following dates: 06.AGO.2020 | 7PM 13.AGO.2020 | 7PM 20.AGO.2020 | 7PM 27.AGO.2020 | 7PM How to make a painting behave like a landscape is the second in a series of projects that explore the relationship between the physical and virtual museum space as sites of production and presentation. @ Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo

Rivera México 22.11.2022

Una forma de dejar de ver árboles,ríos o colinas, solo como ‘recursos naturales’ es clasificarlos como parientes o pares (kingolks*). Ursula K. Le Guin

Rivera México 21.11.2022

Muy emocionados de participar en la edición 2020 de @swabartfair con espectaculares piezas de @carolinafusilier Estén al pendiente de todas las actividades y propuestas del 1 al 15 de Octubre del 2020 Imagen: Carolina Fusilier, Angel Engines. Oil on canvas, triptych, aluminium frame, 96 69 cm (37 34 27 18 inches) each, 2018

Rivera México 20.11.2022

Israel Urmeer Cuando sea grande quiero ser Batman Resina epoxica, foamy (goma EVA) y acrílico ... 280cm x 160cm x 8cm 2020 See more



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