Join us for drinks and conversation on the opening night for Colores de México, an exhibition shows the work of three female Mexican artists: Sonia Amelia from Monterrey in the North, Doris Arellano from Oaxaca in the South and Paula Rodriguez, originally from Mexico City and now living in the UK. It shows the complexity, depth and variety of the contemporary Mexican art scene.
“Colores de México” is an exploration of the rich tapestry of contemporary Mexican art. This exhibition invites you to delve into the vibrant cultural heritage, diverse artistic expressions, and profound narratives that continue to evolve and define Mexican art.
Witness the diversity and dynamism of contemporary Mexican art. From vibrant, colourful, traditional, to large scale contemporary, to magic realism, today’s artists draw inspiration from Mexico’s rich cultural heritage, as well as global influences.
Encounter a range of formats as the artists explore themes of identity, self-knowledge, the essence of communities and places, and the fragility of the natural world.
As you conclude your journey through “Colores de México” we invite you to reflect on the enduring legacy of Mexican art and its profound impact on the world stage. Through contemporary voices, the artistic heritage of Mexico continues to captivate, inspire, and provoke thought, inviting us to engage with its stories, symbols, and visions of beauty and resilience.
The “Colores de México” exhibition will continue until 27 April 2024.
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