Te hablan ¿Qué te vas a llevar?
Casa Equis, Mexico City, Mexico
March 20 – March 27, 2020
Solo Exhibition
Te hablan ¿Qué te vas a llevar?, exhibition view, 2020
(…) the shirts once soaked in sweetened hibicus water (Agua de Jamaica) for some and sweetened black coffee for others have dried hard as cardboard (…), Te hablan ¿Qué te vas a llevar?, exhibition view, 2020
(…) sometimes what is discarded becomes the most beautiful, what remains and what is remembered, what we had not been looking for but which reaches us (...), in situ installation, metal wire, garlic outter peel and scapes, variable dimensions, 2020
(…) once the garlic has been peeled, the cloves separated, there remains what appears to be a small stick, half root half twig, of a creamy white color, to its base are tied some of the thin skins that protected the garlic bulbs, which now appear to me like the petals of a flower (...), in situ installation, metal wire, garlic outter peel and scapes, variable dimensions, 2020
(...) flowers just formed but already dried, already cut and discarded, piled in the kitchen trash, sprouting again, from the bottom, growing with the almost supernatural strength of a plant making its way through the debris (...), in situ installation, metal wire, garlic outter peel and scapes, variable dimensions, 2020
(…) she sold fruit, coffee and home-baked bread in the local market (…), metal, paint, newspaper, shirts, coffee, glasses and garlic, exhibition view, 2020
(…) ¿Qué te vas a llevar? (…), metal, paint, exhibition view, 2020
(…) the Iphone production unit stopped, vulnerable to unforeseen disruptions, weekend, in Iran, authorities shut (…), metal, The Financial Times newspaper, glasses, garlic, exhibition view, 2020
(…) Venice Carnival, points off China's 2020 gross domestic, In Italy the majoritiy of new cases are, we in the financial sector will have to (…), metal, The Financial Times newspaper, glasses, garlic, exhibition view, 2020
(…) sustained and intensive community, most significant retreats since (…), metal, The Financial Times newspaper, glasses, garlic, exhibition view, 2020
(…) jokes in the distance, people talking, laughing (…), eye masks, paint, metal shelves, garlic, shirts, hibiscus, coffee, exhibition view, 2020