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Dust at Parallel Oaxaca presents sculptural works by Patricia Belli, Aleph Escobedo and paintings by Vicente Baeza that extend the pliability of a body that unfolds and expands in the landscape, unfolding and reaching new limits.
The sculptures of Patricia Belli and Aleph Escobedo propose porous bodies whose textures spread, compose and decompose, leaving marks and traces, like spores locating a territory.. Stretching topographically, the selection of works in Dust are formed between forces and an interchange between place and flesh: human, natural and material.
Passing between scales and in their register of time, Vicente Baeza’s paintings imprint the time passage on a surface that intertwines conductivities and converge as a permeable corporality of material propagation, as a metaphor of regeneration.
The exhibition Dust is interpenetrated by intimacies that flow in the landscapes, creating new ones, like...More
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Dust at Parallel Oaxaca presents sculptural works by Patricia Belli, Aleph Escobedo and paintings by Vicente Baeza that extend the pliability of a body that unfolds and expands in the landscape, unfolding and reaching new limits.
The sculptures of Patricia Belli and Aleph Escobedo propose porous bodies whose textures spread, compose and decompose, leaving marks and traces, like spores locating a territory.. Stretching topographically, the selection of works in Dust are formed between forces and an interchange between place and flesh: human, natural and material.
Passing between scales and in their register of time, Vicente Baeza’s paintings imprint the time passage on a surface that intertwines conductivities and converge as a permeable corporality of material propagation, as a metaphor of regeneration.
The exhibition Dust is interpenetrated by intimacies that flow in the landscapes, creating new ones, like...More