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Deslumbramiento
By Luis Gordillo
Located in Mexico City, MX
The work of Luis Gordillo spans more than five decades. He began his career by developing a new pictorial language that became a point of reference for an entire generation of artist...
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Archipiélago dinámico
By Luis Gordillo
Located in Mexico City, MX
The work of Luis Gordillo spans more than five decades. He began his career by developing a new pictorial language that became a point of reference for an entire generation of artist...
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Mapa frente al espejo (Africa) / Map in front of the Mirror (Africa)
By Alexandre Arrechea
Located in Mexico City, MX
Alexandre Arrechea´s work remains caught in an endless uphill climb towards a new representational framework. The pieces he produces serve as a warning of our own limits and how pret...
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Vulcano 1
By Alexandre Arrechea
Located in Mexico City, MX
Alexandre Arrechea´s work remains caught in an endless uphill climb towards a new representational framework. The pieces he produces serve as a warning of our own limits and how pret...
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Brahms / Sombrero de fieltro
By Liliana Porter
Located in Mexico City, MX
Artist's statement: In the last years, parallel to photography and video, I have been making works on canvas, prints, drawings, collages, and small installations. Many of these piece...
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Lulú
By Liliana Porter
Located in Mexico City, MX
Artist's statement: In the last years, parallel to photography and video, I have been making works on canvas, prints, drawings, collages, and small installations. Many of these piece...
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