Mexico City Arts: The Union Gallery Presents The Invention of the Periphery

The periphery is always feminine. The periphery is invented and reinvented every day, from The Periphery, 12 women artists arrive at The Union Gallery presenting their interests, concerns, experiences that each of them has generated from the territory they inhabit.

While the center, as well as the circuit of contemporary art —masculine—, all co-opt. What can we say in the face of an apparent acceptance and fashion for precariousness, for the neighborhood, for the marginal, that has not already been said?


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The invention of the periphery is a position that becomes an exhibition. Through the work of 12 peripheral women artists, the interests, concerns, experiences, feelings and strategies that each of them has generated from the territory they inhabit are presented.

 

A multiplicity of visualities and techniques are deployed throughout the exhibition to record the complexities of living on the margins of the city – such as long journeys, the constant lack of water, insecurity, gender violence, unemployment or natural disasters.


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This exhibition is an invitation to approach the economy, the landscape, protest and art institutions under a critical, ironic and even fictional stance, as well as a call to look without prejudice at what has been erased, invisible or whitewashed in the great stories for not responding to a canon.

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Artists:

Ana Karen Rodríguez, Carla Rivero, Cynthia Fuentes, Gabriela Sandoval, Larissa Alcántara, Mitzy Corona, Naohmi Domínguez, Pamela Zeferino, Paola Eguiluz, Sofía Castillo and Yessica Mendoza.

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