Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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Diana Mendieta (Mexico) by Joseph Cavanagh

contemporary artist born in Mexico in 1963


"it seems that my proposal jumps from one address to another simultaneously, subject to historical phenomena, social, economic, ethical and predetermined by the social experience of being a woman, and being a Mexican woman "

Tamale Cake , 2006
ephemeral piece / 80 rolls of wheat flour, corn leaves, loam, white maize seed / 18 x 130 x 130 cm.

contemporary artist I chose this because I am interested to see their works that makes use of everyday objects and their native country.
She chooses subjects that develop naturally in the environment where it moves, everyday anecdotes and learning.


Agua-cate (1), 2006
installation / avocado installed in the Laguna de Bacalar
100 x 120 x 50 cm.



I relate the works of the author with the Combined Arts Workshop, from your use Mendieta Daiana social objects that are naturalized in the everyday life of the Mexican people, appropriating, for example, food that make the basis of nutrition of its people such as corn, avocado, junk food, habanero chile, bread, wheat flour, corn seeds black volcanoes, etc., to give an entirely artistic and proposal to the surrounding society.


Bread and Water, 2006
installation / bread, wood, installed in the lagoon of Bacalar / 20 x 200 x 200 cm.




"I believe in energy that lives in everything that exists, as a creator I have a commitment to myself and to society. Has long been suggested to me that the works are proposed me to do instead of protests, which represent metaphors, or they were funny and even sarcastic. "
The artist chooses the facility as a means of representation of their proposals.


Campus h-men, 2005
popcorn seeds and popcorn / 99 x 20 x 20 cm.

Josephine Cavanagh

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