Thursday, May 28, 2009

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Rosario Guajardo / Miriam Medrez


Untitled, 2006
De Flora Series

Installation / Museo Reyes Meza


When we imagine a desert, an area we ascetic, lifeless no motion for Medrez Miriam is the opposite, the place where fanciful forms coexist and structures.

With a formal proposal based on forms of vegetation imagined Medrez calls for a fair debate on the midpoint between abstraction and figuration.

The piece is part of a series, called "flora", a collection of the Desert, is currently on display in the museum lobby Reyes Meza Centro Cultural Nuevo Laredo. Miriam


Medrez

Born in Mexico City in 1958. He studied Graphic Design and Fine Arts from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, and National School of Plastic Arts of the UNAM. He has exhibited in over thirty national and international group exhibitions. Among his most important solo exhibitions include Alchemy No Secret, Casa del Lago, both held in Mexico City (1987), Women accompanied by dogs, Galería de Arte Actual Mexicano, Monterrey, Nuevo León (1991) and Assault of Memories Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey, NL (1995).

Among the honors he has received include Acquisition Award Crámica Biennial, Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City (1990) and the Award for Installation of Monterrey Biennale in 1998. He entered the collection of payment in kind in 2001.

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