No absolute truth about human faculty
Event
-> Mar 1 2025 – Mar 29 2025
As an activation of Andy Medina's installation No Absolute Truth About Human Faculty at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan, visitors will be able to submit to the polygraph, also known as a lie detector, by answering a questionnaire designed by the artist. The work invites us to reflect on the contradictions inherent in the notion of "truth";, as well as on the nature of the same in a context where information is manipulated by multiple falsehoods and technology learns from the human: What do we understand by truth today? What is true for one person, is it also true for another? Can a machine determine the veracity of the human?
Thursday of March | 17 - 19 h
Saturday and Sunday of March | 15 - 17 h
Free entrance — Sala de proyectos, Youth and adults.
— MAZ
Andy Medina is an artist. His solo exhibitions include: Manual Códice vial at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca (2019); Santuario / Rendir tributo at Bikini Wax, Mexico City (2019); Chicanoxtlán at Salón Silicón, Mexico City (2021); Who is illiterate now? at the MUAC, Mexico City (2021); Mitla at Estrella Gallery, New York (2022) and New Grecas Bold at the Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños (2022). Recent projects in collective exhibitions include his participation in Los Huechos del Agua at the Museo Universitario del Chopo, UNAM, Mexico City (2019) and the Museo Amparo, Puebla (2022), Loma Bonita, Yope Projects Space at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2021). In 2021 he was awarded the Jóvenes Creadores scholarship from the Fondo para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA), in the alternative media category.