MAIN ROOM 06/04 – 25/05 “The United States is a country of steel and Mexico of concrete.” This was one of the statements made by the American architecture critic Paul Heyer during a conference dictated in Mexico City in 1977. Heyer was surprised by the scale and number of projects developed with this material that covered not only big examples […]
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PROJECTS ROOM 06/04 – 25/05 In MASA, Rodrigo Valenzuela presents a series of works where various plastic techniques such as transfer, acrylic and drawing are interwoven as a result of geometric visions or possible surveys that frame desert lands. Understood as a virgin land, ready for transformation, the artist reviews the Nevada desert and reactivates its identity full of possibilities. […]
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TERRACE 06/04 – 25/05 “The architect Dimitris Pikionis is undoubtedly one of the most important inspirations for the floors and pavements made with pieces of precinct and local stone created by Perla Krauze. To experiment one of those spaces, is to live several experiences and one of these is walking on unstable pavements and feel that the stones, large and small, […]
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