SOLAR EXCESS/EXCESO SOLAR
2023
Exhibition at Museo de Arte e Historia de Guanajuato, Mexico
Curated by Cuauhtémoc Medina
The works presented in this exhibition specifically deal with representing our connection with the two celestial bodies that dominate our sky, which are the foundation of all mythologies, govern every life cycle, and underlie the vast majority of our habits and beliefs. The multiple facets of our relationship with the Sun and the Moon come into play here: one in which the Sun acts as an inscrutable, generous, and terrible divinity, an inexhaustible source of energy, a producer of capital, a source of problems and solutions to unimaginable dilemmas a few generations ago; and the Moon is the paradigm of fragmentation, capturing the imagination with the periods that govern its appearance and disappearance, the enigmatic and immutable patterns it presents towards us, and its antagonistic relationship with the celestial body that dominates the daytime hours.
2023
Exhibition at Museo de Arte e Historia de Guanajuato, Mexico
Curated by Cuauhtémoc Medina
The works presented in this exhibition specifically deal with representing our connection with the two celestial bodies that dominate our sky, which are the foundation of all mythologies, govern every life cycle, and underlie the vast majority of our habits and beliefs. The multiple facets of our relationship with the Sun and the Moon come into play here: one in which the Sun acts as an inscrutable, generous, and terrible divinity, an inexhaustible source of energy, a producer of capital, a source of problems and solutions to unimaginable dilemmas a few generations ago; and the Moon is the paradigm of fragmentation, capturing the imagination with the periods that govern its appearance and disappearance, the enigmatic and immutable patterns it presents towards us, and its antagonistic relationship with the celestial body that dominates the daytime hours.