Artists

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M.A Estudio

PUEBLA, MX
Gonzalo Garcia

GUADALAJARA, MX
Rocca Luis César

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Daniel Berman

TULUM, MX
Oso Parado

MEXICO CITY, MX
Monica Loya

MORELOS, MX
Diego Beauroyre

COLORADO, USA
Sinhue Xavier

MEXICO
Mónica Figueroa

GUADALAJARA, MX
Ricardo Luevanos

HAIFA, ISRAEL
Broken Fingaz

OREGON, USA
Maja Dlugolecki

LOCATION
Darry Richardson
FEATURED EXHIBITIONS
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Darryl Richardson is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker creating new narratives for under-represented people and communities across the world.
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Maja Dlugolecki is a self-taught abstract artist born in Portland, Oregon, and is now based in Los Angeles, California. Her work has been featured in publications such as Forbes, Fast Company, and The New York Times. She has collaborated with top brands such as Soho House, Adidas, and Squarespace.
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Broken Fingaz are a world-renowned psych-pop collective from Haifa, Israel. Their aesthetic is a combination of the rootless culture of their homeland, with influences from their travels between Haifa, Asia and Europe.
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Ricardo Luévanos is a Mexican graphic artist whose primary source of inspiration and themes are the natural world of flora and fauna. Ricardo enjoys creating pieces that directly connect with the viewer; he wants the viewer to experience emotion when looking at his work.
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Monica Figueroa shows graphic illustrations that make us contemplate the environment in a reconstruction of the landscape, as if we could fragment it to get to know its interior.
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Parado’s work tends to borrow the iconography of digital contemporary spirituality and reconfigures these objects to create a fictional temple through his colourful collages, found text and photography, frequently taken from commercial fashion magazines.
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Monica Loya is a Mexican visual artist, born in Chihuahua. Her work leans towards portraits and human figures, endowing them with enigmatic expressions and a surreal pop vision.
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Studio M.A. presents its collection of different techniques and production, inspired by the various stories of the origin of corn and its own relationship with the origin of the world.
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Explore abstract strokes and shapes doused in vibrant colour with Luis Rocca’s whimsical and surrealist large format works, murals, and installations that tell narratives of places, people and relationships.
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A collection that brought the outside in exploring the limits of abstraction, representation and understanding nature as a refuge by multidisciplinary visual artist, Diego H. Beauroyre.
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Discover the narratives told through the engravings of illustrator, draughtsman and monotype artist Daniel Berman as he explores the ways we can use simple lines and forms to create symbolic narratives.
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If you are looking for Sinuhe Xavier your best bet is to spin a globe and put your finger on it, as he presents a new perspective into how humans shape the land creating novel ecological states— a process of state change.



