La diosa verde reloaded
La diosa verde reloaded
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A follow-up to a 2019 exhibition in the French city of Lille that reflected, from a contemporary perspective, on the mythical lost city of El Doradoʺ and the narrative of conquest it enshrines, The Green Goddess Reloadedʺ focuses in particular on Mexico: how the country has long been exploited by imperialism and capitalism, serving as both a site of extraction and as a projection screen for colonial fantasies. Twenty-two international and Mexican artists participated: Gladys Alonzo, María Jose Argenzio, Andrea Bowers, James hd Brown, Wendy Cabrera Rubio y Andrea Robi, Isa Carrillo, Clemente Castor, Carolina Caycedo, Chelsea Culprit, Daniel Dewar y Gregory Gicquel, Naomi Fisher, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, Daphne Lyon, Larissa Garza, Cristobal Gracia, vesI Jordan, Lucile Littot, Thiago Martins de Melo, Caroline Mesquita, and Roosmarijn Pallandt.
A follow-up to a 2019 exhibition in the French city of Lille that reflected, from a contemporary perspective, on the mythical lost city of El Doradoʺ and the narrative of conquest it enshrines, The Green Goddess Reloadedʺ focuses in particular on Mexico: how the country has long been exploited by imperialism and capitalism, serving as both a site of extraction and as a projection screen for colonial fantasies. Twenty-two international and Mexican artists participated: Gladys Alonzo, María Jose Argenzio, Andrea Bowers, James hd Brown, Wendy Cabrera Rubio y Andrea Robi, Isa Carrillo, Clemente Castor, Carolina Caycedo, Chelsea Culprit, Daniel Dewar y Gregory Gicquel, Naomi Fisher, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, Daphne Lyon, Larissa Garza, Cristobal Gracia, vesI Jordan, Lucile Littot, Thiago Martins de Melo, Caroline Mesquita, and Roosmarijn Pallandt.
A follow-up to a 2019 exhibition in the French city of Lille that reflected, from a contemporary perspective, on the mythical lost city of El Doradoʺ and the narrative of conquest it enshrines, The Green Goddess Reloadedʺ focuses in particular on Mexico: how the country has long been exploited by imperialism and capitalism, serving as both a site of extraction and as a projection screen for colonial fantasies. Twenty-two international and Mexican artists participated: Gladys Alonzo, María Jose Argenzio, Andrea Bowers, James hd Brown, Wendy Cabrera Rubio y Andrea Robi, Isa Carrillo, Clemente Castor, Carolina Caycedo, Chelsea Culprit, Daniel Dewar y Gregory Gicquel, Naomi Fisher, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, Daphne Lyon, Larissa Garza, Cristobal Gracia, vesI Jordan, Lucile Littot, Thiago Martins de Melo, Caroline Mesquita, and Roosmarijn Pallandt.
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