Construyendo Memorias, showcased at Art Latinou during Mexico City's art week, examines the fluid nature of memory—how it is constructed, fragmented, and reformed over time. Through various artistic expressions, the exhibition highlights the complex identity and history tied to memory, pushing viewers to reflect upon their personal recollections. In an era where digitization and cultural erasure are prevalent, the exhibit acts as a living archive, emphasizing overlooked narratives and presenting memory as a continually evolving process, merging the past with the present and future.
Memory grows, shifts, erodes, and rebuilds itself, tethered to time yet untethered from permanence. Memory, like architecture, is neither fixed nor immovable.
This exhibition meditatest on how memory is not merely a record of the past but a construction—a dynamic interplay of deconstruction and reconstruction.
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