Shaped in Mexico Exhibition Returns to London This Fall

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  • July 16, 2015

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Adrian Guerrero, Oficio, 2012. 24 x 110 cm x 5. Courtesy the artist and Shaped in Mexico.
Shaped in Mexico, Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, London, 4th – 12th September 2015, shapedinmexico.com

Shaped in Mexico is returning to London for its second edition, presenting a contemporary art exhibition at Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, from 4th – 12th September 2015. The free exhibition brings together over 150 works by 32 international artists working across painting, drawing, video, photography, performance, sculpture, and installation in an exploration into contemporary art from, and influenced by, Mexico.

All exhibited artists are Mexican either by heritage or by creative choice: inspired or provoked by Mexico’s rich cultural tradition and identity. Supported by The Margain-Junco Collection, Shaped in Mexico contributes to the visibility of Mexico on the international stage by providing a global platform for emerging and midcareer contemporary artists. Spanning 4 floors of exhibition space, immersive large-scale installations, projects and specially commissioned performances from Shaped in Mexico will take place alongside a curated public programme of talks, music and events.

Raul Cerrillo, Visionary Warrior, 2015. Clay. 80 x 34 cm. Courtesy the artist and Shaped in Mexico.
Shaped in Mexico, Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, London, 4th – 12th September 2015, shapedinmexico.com

Considered one of the richest cultural traditions across the world, Shaped inMexico celebrates Mexico’s aesthetic motifs – from ancient ritualism to MexicanNeo-Conceptualism – whilst asserting the country’s position within the globallandscape. Popular culture, environmental concerns and social issues inform theworks, with artists exploring the ancient past, identity, digital advances and theeffects of globalisation on life today.  Artists exhibited include: Adrián Guerrero, Alejandra Alarcón, Alejandro Fournier, Alexandra Clark, Christi Haupt, Christian Becerra, David Gremard, Diana Coca, Elizabeth de Jesus, Ernesto Alva, Ernesto Walker, Federica Tavian, Gabriel Santamarina, Heriberto Quesnel, Irma Sofia Poeter, Jacobo Alonso, Luis Carrera Maul, Enguita & Lasso de la Vega, Mariana Gullco, Maribel Portela, Marisa Raygosa, Maru Rojas, Mauricio Cervantes, Oyslyn Whizar, Oweena Fogarty, Pablo Cotama, Pilar Enrich, Raúl Cerrillo, Silvia Lerin, Sol Martinez, Viviana Diaz and Warren Hair. Music performances include a set by Joe from Wisconsin, the alteregoof artist Alejandro Fournier.

Shaped in Mexico also hosts a special exhibition:“Posters for Ayotzinapa” showing 43
posters by international artists, as a result of the Oaxaca Graphics Arts Institute’s First International Poster Biennale, and informed by the mass disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa College, Mexico in 2014. Renowned artist Franciso Toledo, founder of Oaxaca Graphics Arts Institute, exhibits an installation piece composed of 43 kites, each one representing a missing student. Money raised from poster sales will be used to benefit the families of these students. 

Shaped in Mexico is focused on a collaborative approach to production and hasbeen generated through discursive means between collectors, artists, curatorsand collaborators. The project was developed in Monterrey, Mexico by a group ofart enthusiasts: Lorena Junco, Silvia P. Morton, Daniela Fernández, Curator olgaMargarita Dávila and artist Raúl Cerrillo.  Artists are either directly invited to exhibit in project rooms, or apply through anopen-call. Open-call artists are selected through an inclusive curatorial model,composed by Elena Aparicio (Spain) & olgaMargarita Dávila (Mexico), in a process that aims to transcend all Mexican geo-political boundaries, and promote the dynamism of the Mexican contemporary art scene in Europe.  Artworks exhibited are available for sale, with proceeds directly supporting the artists and Shaped in Mexico programming, in a structure that combines philanthropic and commercial practices as the organisation evolves.

Exhibition: Shaped in Mexico

Dates: 4th – 12th September 2015

Opening reception: Thursday 3rd September 2015, 7 – 11PM (RSVP essential)

Opening hours: 11AM – 6PM

Location: Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, South Bank, London, SE1 9PH

Phone Number: Lassla Esquivel +44 (0) 7478296835

Website: www.shapedinmexico.com


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