Thirtysomethings: Three Mexican Artists under Forty
Humberto Duque. "Conspiracy to Commit Public Nudity," 2011. Installation view. This account is somewhat of an autobiographical approach to three Mexican artists under forty. The connecting thread...
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View ArticleInterview with Critic, Curator and Art Historian Cuauhtémoc Medina, Part 1
Cuautémoc Medina. Image via Artishock. For this post, I spoke with Cuauhtémoc Medina, a Mexico City-based art critic, curator and historian who has a PhD in History and Theory of Art from the...
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Members of Arte por la Izquierda at a protest against the 2012 election results. Via ADN Político. This post is the second part of my conversation with critic, curator and art historian Cuauhtémoc...
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View ArticleAre There Any Good Contemporary Art Museums in Mexico?
Barranca Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo (Barranca Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art), construction site, Guadalajara, Mexico. Photo by JGM. Despite the fact that much of Mexican...
View ArticleThirtysomethings: Three Mexican Artists under Forty
Humberto Duque. "Conspiracy to Commit Public Nudity," 2011. Installation view. This account is somewhat of an autobiographical approach to three Mexican artists under forty. The connecting thread...
View ArticleThe Taller Mexicano de Gobelinos: A Tapestry Workshop in Guadalajara
Francesco Clemente. "The Four Corners," 1987. Woven tapestry. One of my favorite places in Guadalajara, art related or not, is currently housed on the top floor of a nineteenth-century house in the...
View ArticleInterview with Critic, Curator and Art Historian Cuauhtémoc Medina, Part 1
Cuautémoc Medina. Image via Artishock. For this post, I spoke with Cuauhtémoc Medina, a Mexico City-based art critic, curator and historian who has a PhD in History and Theory of Art from the...
View ArticleInterview with Critic, Curator and Art Historian Cuauhtémoc Medina, Part 2
Members of Arte por la Izquierda at a protest against the 2012 election results. Via ADN Político. This post is the second part of my conversation with critic, curator and art historian Cuauhtémoc...
View ArticleSound in Recent Works by Mexican Artists
Daniel Godínez. "Canción de Cuna (Lullaby)," from Partituras Finales (Final Scores), part of Asamblea. For this guest post, I invited Israel Martínez to contribute an essay. Martínez is a Mexican new...
View ArticleAre There Any Good Contemporary Art Museums in Mexico?
Barranca Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo (Barranca Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art), construction site, Guadalajara, Mexico. Photo by JGM. Despite the fact that much of Mexican...
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