COSMOS
Various times coexist in Eduardo Terrazas’s COSMOS: westernized and non-westernized time; fast and slow time; the time of the relationship with the environment and the time of the relationship with oneself
Various times coexist in Eduardo Terrazas’s COSMOS: westernized and non-westernized time; fast and slow time; the time of the relationship with the environment and the time of the relationship with oneself
Naomi refers to this exercise as a phantasmagorical conjuration of female characters extracted from Mesoamerican worldviews and from toxic waste
Pablo López Luz captures the city from different angles, signaling many of the tensions implied by the urban landscape.
Since 1978, all works produced by Beatriz Zamora (Mexico City, 1935) bear the same title: El Negro [Black]. Dated and numbered consecutively, they add up to nearly 3,500 pieces to date. Zamora speaks of “arriving to” black.
Geles Cabrera: Mexico’s First Female SculptorGeles Cabrera September 08 – November 18, 2018 Curator: Pedro —