Indigenous contemporary art by creators from Chiapas is exhibited
Press release, editorial : La Jornada
The exhibition Spoxil Ch’ulelal / Medicine of the soul: indigenous contemporary art brings together ‘‘ creative and innovative artistic production.It is a particular formal exploration of the indigenous peoples of Chiapas ”, advances John Burstein, curator –with Antún Kojtom– of the exhibition, which opened last night at the Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS
Tsotsil art by the Gómez brothers conquers the Contemporary art fair
Report by : animal.mx
CDMX has become one of the points with the greatest artistic offer in Latin America and the world, for this reason, for some years we have enjoyed very diverse options in the so-called Art Week, that time of the year when different fairs and galleries organizeactivities simultaneously.
On Nicolás Ruiz Street # 83, Guadalupe neighborhood in San Cristóbal de las Casas, there has been a place for 6 years that has opened its doors to the creators of native peoples to work or exhibit their art pieces.
MUY Gallery represents artists from the Mayan communities and zoques of Chiapas, in addition to providing space for artistic creation
Revista coolhuntermx.com
To the surprise of many, the MUY Gallery, of Mayan and Zoque art, in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, was awarded the Hennessy Award for Best Project, 2020. This at the recent Material Art Fair in Mexico City (February 6-9, 2020).It was the first time that this artistic space had participated in this fair.