ZONA MACO

ZONA MACO

Centro Citibanamex Avenida del Conscripto 311, Lomas de Sotelo? Miguel HidalgoMexico City, 11200, Mexico Wednesday, February 9, 2022–Sunday, February 13, 2022 Preview: Sunday, January 9, 2022, Midnight

  ZONA MACO Galerie Mark Hachem
Booth #D120
 


habitáculo #25 (series of 5) by giselle borras

Giselle Borras

Habitáculo #25 (series of 5), 2022

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spiral oasis #8 version 1 (series of 5) by giselle borras

Giselle Borras

Spiral Oasis #8 version 1 (series of 5), 2022

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spiral oasis #6 (series of 5) by giselle borras

Giselle Borras

Spiral Oasis #6 (series of 5), 2022

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spiral oasis #7 (series of 5) by giselle borras

Giselle Borras

Spiral Oasis #7 (series of 5)

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marathonienne by philippe hiquily

Philippe Hiquily

Marathonienne, 2004

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estocolmo glacier  by alois kronschlaeger

Alois Kronschlaeger

ESTOCOLMO GLACIER , 2021

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 torch pieze by alois kronschlaeger

Alois Kronschlaeger

Torch Pieze, 2022

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untitled by wifredo lam

Wifredo Lam

Untitled, 1973

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mobile translucide orange by julio le parc

Julio Le Parc

Mobile translucide orange, 2017

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january sunset by jose margulis

Jose Margulis

January Sunset, 2022

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the eternal present moment 30 by jose margulis

Jose Margulis

The eternal present moment 30, 2021

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circadian by jose margulis

Jose Margulis

Circadian, 2021

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 For Zona Maco 2022, The Mark Hachem Gallery presents individuality and distinctive artistic styles through two key movements in the world of contemporary art: Kinetic Art and Post-Cubism. The gallery aims to explore the roots of the kinetic movement and follow it through time as different artists introduce post-cubist elements into kinetic-inspired artworks, describing the ever-changing nature of art as it evolves into new forms of creativity with new techniques and methods of bringing ideas to life.
The iconic masters Victor Vasarely, Jesus Rafael Soto, Carlos Cruz Diez and Dario Perez Flores were key players during the rise of the kinetic movement in the 1960s, shaping it and allowing it to emerge into the art world. However, though they all focused on this single movement, they each developed an individual style, which has since impacted generations of artists and styles. Post-cubism has also driven French artist Philippe Hiquily to create something different and unique. Though inspired by the Post-Cubist movement, Hiquily did not adhere strictly to its practices, and chose instead to marginalize himself by including Surrealist elements into his work, allowing this movement to be viewed in a new light through his personal artistic lens. Each of these artists’ work presents a different outlook on artistic movements and the evolution of art through the ages. Through this exhibition, The Mark Hachem Gallery aims to remind the viewer that art is not stagnant. It moves, it grows, and it evolves with each artist’s individual take on the movement’s premise. It is a tapestry of histories woven together, creating a new image with each added thread.