Five thousand six-year terms of Mexican art
Exhibition
-> Oct 15 2021 – Nov 14 2021
Since the beginning of his professional career, Javier Fresneda has been interested in replicating digital processes within analog environments for the generation of images, which result in two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects that are presented as a kind of physical souvenirs of the Matrix whose "3D printing" it is still made by a hand of flesh and blood. Fresneda's work represents a bridge between the adult languages of post-internet art from the past decade and the recent babble of stoned formalism that today’s many artists have been drawn on. The ironic bombast of the show’s title contrasts with the small size of the pieces and the exhibition space, as an ironic analogy of many of the silly exhibitions that are presented in Mexican public institutions.
Extract from the exhibition text, written by Luis F. Muñoz
Opening hours from Wednesday 27 to Sunday 31 of October: 11am-7pm