Héctor Zamora : re/vuelta /

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Author / Creator:Zamora, Héctor, 1974-, artist.
Uniform title:Works. Selections
Edition:Primera edición, 2017 [First edition, 2017]
Imprint:Monterrey, N.L., México : MARCO, 2017.
Description:111 pages : illustrations ; 23 x 25 cm.
Language:English
Spanish
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11372593
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Varying Form of Title:Revuelta
Re vuelta
Other authors / contributors:Ortega, Gonzalo, 1974-, editor.
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, issuing body, host institution.
ISBN:9786079355135
6079355132
Notes:Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey held August 2017.
Texts in Spanish and Englsih.
Summary:A retrospective of Hector Zamora (Mexico City, 1974), which includes numerous pieces made over the last twenty years. Under the title RE / VUELTA, the exhibition reviews various thematic and technical axes that have characterized his work since its inception, which have made it one of the most solid proposals of our country today under the international context. Through his work, Zamora confronts the city as if it were a macro-organism; it investigates its public sphere, growth in its periphery, and various habitable environments based on social and political variables. He works with space creating works that dissipate the limits between art and architecture. In this way, its facilities combine elements taken from various disciplines, as well as inspired by emblematic building materials. The installations that make up the exhibition are agile structures that draw on a specific historical, socio-economic and cultural context and, at the same time, are capable of generating different interpretations. Thus, his interventions in public places - often of great format - extend to the conventional exhibition space, reinventing it and redefining it, at the same time challenging the viewer by combining aesthetics, criticism and humor, and demanding that he question the everyday uses of materials and functions of space.

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