Now on view at Museo Tamayo is “OTRXS MUNDXS.” Bringing together 40 artists that live and work in Mexico City, the show will occupy the entire museum, welcoming visitors to an immersive exploration through the craft and meaning in the historic city. Curated by Humberto Moro and Andrés
Valtierra, with assistance by Regina Elías, “OTRXS MUNDXS”—translated in English to “Other Worlds”—articulates the work of a multicultural group of creators who work individually and collectively in the city. Broken down into four themes—”Capitalism and Domination,” “Seriality, Identity and Obliteration,” “Entropy, Speculation and Visualization,” and “Body and Materiality”—the exhibition presents recent works and special commissions. Works on view reveal urgent discourses from those that represent the artistic community, which internalize the patterns and failures of late capitalism. Here, the artists aim to question the preconceived notions and provide alternatives to the idea of what it means to live and make art in Mexico City.
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