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Four ways of appreciating nature, as well as the urban and architectural environment, are synthesized in a plastic language that dialogues through the exhibition of 4 Mexican women artists. Artists Águeda Lozano, Naomi Siegmann, Josefina Temin and Paloma Torres, they converse through stainless steel, carbon steel, wood, bronze, paper, neoprene, recycled material, clay, metal, stone and vegetable fibers, supports of their vocabulary that are transformed into 50 sculptures of medium and large format. Includes a homage text to artist Noemi Siegman (b. New York, 1933, lived in Mexico since 1950 - d. Coahuila, Mexico 2018), who died before the catalogue was published.
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Exhibitions, Mexican Sculpture, Mexican Art, Women artistsPeople
Agueda Lozano (1944-), Naomi Siegmann (1933-2018), Josefina Temin (1954-), Paloma Torres (1960-)Places
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Archipiélago: 4 escultoras mexicanas, 4 materiales transfigurados
2018, Museo Federico Silva, Escultura Contemporánea
in Spanish
- Primera edición.
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Published on the occasion of the online exhibition "Archipiélago: 4 escultoras mexicanas, 4 materiales transfigurados" held in 2018 at the Museo Federico Silva in San Luis Potosí, México.
"Escanea el código con tu celular para acceder el micrositio de la exposición. O entra al link: www.mfsarchipiélago.org" --Page [141]
"ISBN: en trámite".
Includes bibliographical references.
Texts in Spanish and English.
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