The exhibition incorporates textile installations and objects that reflect the influence of the Afro-descendant population in Mexico, highlighting the deep connections between African and Mexican heritage. By blending abstract elements with thoughtful reflections on urban and natural environments, the artists create a dialogue between memory, migration, and cultural exchange in contemporary art.
Curatorial Context
Curator Luis Josué Martínez Rodríguez emphasizes: “The artists made these works inspired by the different processes of African migration to our country, so important to understanding Mexico.” This theme is vividly brought to life through works that merge historical narratives with modern artistic techniques.
Featured Artists
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Laura Holguín creates intricate textile installations that celebrate materiality while addressing themes of heritage and continuity.
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Roberto Rodríguez uses architectural forms and spatial transformations to evoke emotions tied to memory and migration.
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Manuel Velázquez explores the layers of history embedded in objects and environments through abstract and organic designs.
Cultural Significance
The exhibition was inaugurated by María de los Ángeles Arriola Aguirre, Ambassador of Mexico to Ghana, alongside Odile Tevie, Director of the Nubuke Foundation. Organized by the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation for Development (AMEXCID) and the Mexican Embassy in Ghana, in collaboration with the Nubuke Foundation, Landscapes of Memories underscores the importance of cultural exchange and artistic dialogue between Mexico and Ghana.
This groundbreaking exhibition not only celebrates the universality of art and memory but also strengthens cultural ties with the African continent. Visitors are invited to experience this unique intersection of heritage and innovation, fostering a deeper appreciation for the shared histories that connect us.
Join us at Nubuke Art Gallery before the exhibition closes on 20 November to witness this extraordinary fusion of artistry and cultural reflection.