Categoría: 1995-2013

  • The Interplay of Past and Present. Hélio Oiticica at Museo Jumex

    The Interplay of Past and Present. Hélio Oiticica at Museo Jumex

    Andrés Reséndiz Rodea     Is it posible for a work of art, dating back 50 years, to offer a contemporary sensory experience with elements of the future? In 1967, perhaps without this being his main goal, Hélio Oiticica (Río de Janerio, 1937-1980) produced a work exploring the possibility of including variable and random stimuli…

  • Episodio by Estrella Carmona and 7102 Fantasma Semiótico SCituacionista

    Episodio by Estrella Carmona and 7102 Fantasma Semiótico SCituacionista

    María Eugenia Garmendia Carbajal and Edwina Moreno Guerra     Estrella Carmona is one of the artists under consideration within our research project at Cenidiap: ‘Representaciones Apocalípticas, Catastróficas y Silentes en el Arte Pictórico Contemporáneo Mexicano’. We visited two exhibitions of her work: a solo show at Museo de Arte de la Secretaría de Hacienda…

  • Apocalyptic, catastrophic and silent representations in contemporary Mexican painting

    Adriana Zapett, Edwina Moreno y María Eugenia Garmendia     Introduction     One of the modalities of contemporary Mexican painting seems troubling to us, as it displays the self-destructive potential of human beings both individually and collectively, bearing witness to angst and hopelessness. In images of strange beauty, dealing with cruelty and the tearing…

  • Conference on the Aesthetics of Science Fiction

    Conference on the Aesthetics of Science Fiction

    Carlos Guevara Meza     Read at Aula Magna, Cenart, Mexico City, on November 23, 2017.     Good morning.     On behalf of the National Center for Research, Documentation and Information on the Visual Arts, I warmly welcome you to this Conference on the Aesthetics of Science Fiction, whose purpose it is to…

  • RESISTING FOR LIFE

    RESISTING FOR LIFE

    Alberto Híjar Serrano     If Felipe Ehrenberg (1943-2017) were still here, we would have discussed the gatherong resistance against the State’s so-called “historical truth” about Ayotzinapa, through slogans, texts, and graphic art, constantly moving not only in Mexico and the United States, but in Europe and other far-off places. The rural and popular roots…

  • AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE

    AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE

    Alberto Híjar Serrano     Arturo García Bustos died of a heart attack while an exhibition of his and Rina Lazo’s work -organized by Dina Comisarenco- was still open to the public at the library of Universidad Iberoamericana. The beloved maestro passed away at the Red House in Coyoacán; some people call it the House…

  • Boltanski. Un pueblo de fantasmas

    Boltanski. Un pueblo de fantasmas

    Marie-Christine Camus     This text was read at a round table, “Incomplete traces. Identity, memory and oblivion”, on May 24, 2016, as a parallel activity to the exhibition Animitas. Christian Boltanski, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, January 21 – June 5, 2016.  

  • Exhibition Morphologies. Fine Arts Palace Museum: 1934-2014

    Ana Garduño     Curatorial policy at what is today known as the Fine Arts Palace Museum has always been particularly notorious when it comes to the visual arts; this is due in large measure to its status as an official art gallery. Its exhibitions have had greater cultural significance, not only in its natural…

  • Galeano

    Galeano

    Alberto Híjar Serrano     Open Veins of Latin America rightly replaced those linear-history manuals, centered on Nation-State building and with only veiled references to colonial and imperial outrages. Official texts never mention guerrillas and bandits: they are the dirty war, a side chapter beyond presidents and laws.