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Palimpsestos mexicanos

Abstract

[EN] Mexican Palimpsests emerged after obtaining the Santander scholarship in the Faculty of Art and Design, UNAM, CDMX, Mexico. The proposal is conceived as a multidisciplinary exhibition project constituted by a set of heterogeneous subprojects, in synergy, joining forces, made with different disciplines and techniques such as collage, graphics and sculpture. The general approach of the work revolves around the problems faced by Mexican society: political corruption, large social inequalities, organized crime, discrimination suffered by indigenous peoples, the situation of women's helplessness in a pre-eminently macho environment and the intolerable indexes of feminicides. In short, a set of factors that destabilize the country and create insecurity in the population. Mexican Palimpsests also highlights the struggle for civil rights of the most disadvantaged sectors of society, and empowers and turns Mexican women into a symbol of hope for a better future. Proposing a drawing of Mexico away from the stereotypes and folklore that presumably defines their national identity. Providing a vision of the country different from the known imaginary, from a subjective point of view, of a political nature but not dogmatic. With the intention of showing, through contemporary art, a Mexico in construction with some problems to solve of stratospheric dimensions and fascinating in its future challenges. In a country, the most populous Spanish-speaking, which is called to be an economic power and a cultural reference on a global scale. TFGM

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