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Escultura Social:

A New Generation of Art from Mexico City

January 15, 2009 - June 7, 2009

This exhibition explores recent developments in contemporary art in Mexico City through the theme of escultura social (social sculpture), a term derived from the German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys, who proposed that sculpture, if made from everyday materials and displayed in a "real world" setting, has the potential to affect society most broadly. The show focuses on works by a generation of young artists who came to maturity in Mexico City in the 1990s. It focuses on four themes: the transformation of everyday materials, social engagement with the public, the role of language and text in contemporary art, and the impact of music, popular media and performance.

Escultura Social includes sculpture, installation, photography and video as well as conceptual works by artists including Maria Alos, Gustavo Artigas, Miguel Calderon, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Daniel Guzman, Damian Ortega and Pedro Reyes. Works by Dr. Lakra (best known as one of Mexico's most famous tattoo artists) and the pop/rock band Los Super Elegantes are also included.

Interactive
Audio
Video

Listen to the Nasher Museum's podcast with Mexico City artist María Alós and Julie Rodrigues Widholm, the Pamela Alper Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.

Listen to the Nasher Museum's podcast with Mexico City artist Abraham Cruzvillegas.

IMAGE: From left, Trevor Schoonmaker, curator of contemporary art at the Nasher Museum; Julie Rodrigues Widholm, exhibition curator from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Mexico City artists María Alós and Abraham Cruzvillegas. Photo by Dr. J Caldwell.

Click here to open a video about the "Escultura Social" exhibition on this page.

The exhibition is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Major support for "Escultura Social: A New Generation of Art from Mexico City" is generously provided by the Harris Family Foundation in memory of Bette and Neison Harris.

Additional support is provided by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; Karen and Steven Berkowitz; Anne and William J. Hokin; Abe Tomás Hughes II and Diana Girardi Karnas; The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund; and Jim and Rita Knox.

At the Nasher Museum, the exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the Council for the Arts, Duke University, with additional support provided by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, North Carolina Arts Council, Jaclyn, Nelson and Kelly Braddy T'99, Univision 40, El Centro Hispano and Latino Community Credit Union.

Official Hispanic Media Sponsor: Univision 40

Opening Event: January 15, 7 p.m.

Audio Files

These audio files were produced by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago for their installation of this exhibition. These files have not been edited, and therefore contain information pertinent to the MCA, only.

Introduction
Maria Alos
Gustavo Artigas
Abraham Cruzvillegas

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