
Galería Ana Tejeda invites you to a guided tour with curator Karen Cordero Reiman of the exhibition everything got mixed up with words.
Spanning painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, video, and photography, the exhibition brings together works by Deborah Castillo (Venezuela, 1971), Marianna Dellekamp (Mexico, 1968), Carmen Mariscal (USA/Mexico, 1978), Yohanna M. Roa (Colombia, 1978), Teresa Serrano (Mexico, 1936), and Marina Vargas (Spain, 1980). The show presents several works created specifically for the exhibition and articulates an intergenerational dialogue around everyday life and its political implications. From a feminist perspective, the exhibition proposes a critical reflection on the relationship between language and materiality, as well as on the ways in which words and objects shape bodily, affective, and social experiences in daily life. In the words of the curator, the artists brought together—working from diverse practices and visual languages—“point to both the power and the violent uses of words and things within patriarchal society,” while simultaneously resignifying them “to envision and configure—through creativity and resistance—other social models of coexistence and pleasure.”
Artists: Deborah Castillo, Marianna Dellekamp, Carmen Mariscal, Yohanna M Roa, Teresa Serrano and Marina Vargas
—Galería Ana Tejeda