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Seasonal or temporary agriculture depends on the behavior of the rains. Climate change has given rise to greater uncertainty.

Temporal arises from an invitation to four artists—Marwa Arsanios, Antonio Bravo, Núria Güell and Cristóbal Sarro—for a short residency near the MUAC and the Amparo Museum (Mexico City and Puebla, respectively). This project seeks to adapt to the temporary and for the processes of each artist to govern the type of exchange between host and guest, even allowing us to modify the initial rules.

Cristóbal Sarro pursued research at the Physicochemical Laboratory of the UNAM to prepare a black pigment using animal bone residue, with which he continues his technical exploration of anatomical drawings of animals.

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In her video, Marwa Arsanios reflects on domestic work and how it is represented in the media in Mexico: from the legal conditions of inequality and wage devaluation to the racism that runs through this essential labor on which the neoliberal economy is built.

Download suport materials for employers towards a dignified housework
 

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Núria Güell’s project is a collaboration with minors affected by the sexual exploitation of children in Mexico. Together they selected pictures of biblical scenes, accompanied by comments that can be heard on audio guides about unequal power relationships and violence between women and men in our society.

Cristóbal Sarro pursued research at the Physicochemical Laboratory of the UNAM to prepare a black pigment using animal bone residue, with which he continues his technical exploration of anatomical drawings of animals.



Artists: Marwa Arsanios (Beirut, 1978), Antonio Bravo (Estado de México, 1983), Núria Güell  (Barcelona, 1981) and Cristóbal Sarro (Puebla, 1992)
Curators: Alejandra Labastida and Daniela Pérez

Project in collaboration with the Amparo Museum, Puebla.
 

Publicación

Publication

Temporal

Authors : Antonio Bravo, Núria Güell, Silvia Federici, Manuel Hernández, Alejandra Labastida, Daniela Pérez, Anónimo

Language : Spanish & English

Editor: MUAC, UNAM / Museo Amparo

Price: $200