EXHIBITION

Las apariencias engañan

Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico, Mexico, 09/10/2015 - 11/09/2015

Dr. Enrique González Martínez no. 10, Mexico

ABOUT

Selection of works and artists for whom photography is a field of discursive articulation, an arena for building representations that interact via two-dimensional, three-dimensional motion absent or immersed in the language conventions of audiovisual devices. In any case, it comes to photography as a space of research and experimentation, rather than mere visual device.   The intention is to propose an exchange of interpretations, approaches and conceptualizations of the image containing photographs or elements of the medium to be processed, resignified and returned as part of a critical reading both from the formal perspective and in terms of signs, its various characterizations (index, icon or symbol) and the implications that they reveal the viewer through topics that feed each of the proposals of the participating artists.   The exhibition will consist of works by Mexican and residents in the country artists from different generations. There is an emphasis on the production of creators north of the Republic, as well as diversity of media that make up the selection of pieces.   Participants: Unisex Beauty Collective (Mexico - Colombia); Edgar Duran (Mexico City, 1982); Lorena Estrada Quiroga (Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1970) and Future Moncada (Colombia, 1971); Julie Escoffier (France, 1989); Carlos Ivan Hernandez (Mexico City, 1984); Alfredo Káram (Sonora, Mexico, 1980); Ilan Lieberman (Mexico City, 1969); Michael Lopez Murillo (Colombia, 1973); Jason Mena (Puerto Rico, 1974); Fabiola Menchelli (Mexico City, 1983); Andres Felipe Orjuela (Colombia, 1985); Miguel Angel Ortega Bugarín (Jalisco, Mexico, 1982); Marta Maria Perez Bravo (Cuba, 1959); Roberto Salazar (Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1978); Pavka Segura (Mexico City, 1971); Wolfgang Scholz (Germany, 1958); Isaac Torres (Mexico City, 1982); Marco Trevino (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1986); David Vera (Sonora, Mexico, 1989).

 

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APT ARTISTS ON VIEW

Jason Mena

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