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Ana Segovia

Karen Huber Gallery presents the exhibition Paisajes by Ana Segovia.

Inside the Project Room six paintings are displayed in a wooden structure, and they appeal to the cinematographic sequence creating a bodily sensation of movement through the paintings. An eight meters large mural painted on a curved surface is presented in the Main Room. The size and form of this painting appeals to mexican muralism, an art movement that worked as a narrative and imaginary constructor for the national identity. The use of a non lineal use of the space plays with the viewer's perception, creating the sensation that the eye becomes a fisheye lens. 

Segovia didn't choose a wall from the gallery to create the mural, by making this decision, he forced the space to bend in order to hold the landscape, creating a dialogue with the tradition of scenographic painting that transforms a space in another one. 

— Galería Karen Huber