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The Marco La Boca Museum reopens its doors with the Landet exhibition

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Since Wednesday 16 June and under strict sanitary protocols, the Marco La Boca Museum will reopen its doors with the exhibition "El Atajo", by the artist José Luis Landet.

The exhibition is curated by Sandra Juárez and can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a 19 for free, reserving access by doing Click here!

As Juárez points out in his curatorial text, “El Atajo presents a short path towards the repertoire of ideas that nourish the artist's works on the displacement of the author and his questions about who produces cultural objects, who distributes them and who consumes them ".

In that context, the Landet method “is deployed in multiple image collection actions, selection, classification and archiving. Writes, makes sketches and populates numerous blogs ".

Making a parallel, Juárez remarks that the methodology “resembles procedural archeology and directs his research to find cultural vestiges which he calls civilizational ruins, and it is from these materials that he makes a radical and poetic appropriation of the images., be these paintings or graphic pieces. Take signatures, Pictures, texts and photos, cut out, paint and dip in paint ".

Born in Lomas de Zamora in 1977, Landet trained in Plastic Arts at the ENPEG La Esmeralda, in Mexico City.

He has exhibited in various national and international spaces, highlighting cities like New York, Lima, Buenos Aires, Miami, London, Torino, France, Switzerland, Madrid, San Pablo and Mexico City.

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