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Romanticapocalíptica 

Romanticapocalíptica 

Date: 04/26/2019 – 06/07/2019 

 

Opening: 18:00 – 22:00 hrs. 

 

My work is a reinterpretation of artisan and manual techniques, which enables me to intimately relate with the creation of a piece of art. It is about the experience of creating with my hands. 

Being born in Mexico enabled me to be in close relation with exceptional artisan masters and their work, which had been a great influence in my formation as an artist. Such is the case of the Huichol people, an indigenous group from the north/center-west part of Mexico and their strikingly beautiful Wixarika Art. They create colorful boards (made with yarn, thread or glass beads held together with wax) which are manifestations of their gods. 

Inspired by the Huichol technique, I have developed my own stroke consisting in constructing an image the same way as if it was painted or draw but using embroidery thread or glass beads embedded to the surface with wax. 

I am attracted by the way different cultures permeate one another, mainly, the esthetic hybrid resulting by the exchange of visual information. How the popular culture take elements from the visual language of the mainstream and high art and creates its own visual language. 

Laura Ortiz Vega 

 

March 2019 

 

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