"Opening the Studio to the Inside," 2026. Aluminum powder, enamel, acrylic polymers, and UV print on aluminum composite
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"Opening the Studio to the Inside," 2026. Aluminum powder, enamel, acrylic polymers, and UV print on aluminum composite
Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974) Blue smash 1960 Oil on paper
Abraham González Pacheco
born in San Simón el Alto, Malinalco, Mexico, 1989
Lives in Tepoztlán, Mexico
Pacheco is an artist, draftsman and set designer. His work embraces the romance and disasters of Mexican history whilst the historic archive of his hometown, San Simón el Alto, feeds his knowledge and imagination. He tells his stories through drawing, starting from the landscape and its accelerated transformation linked to political and identity interests, institutional corruption, centralisation of the population and the the expansion of cities. Pacheco proposes an alternative narrative to question the idea of “identity” imposed on a large part of the Mexican population.
https://galeriacampeche.com/.../35-abraham-gonzalez-pacheco/
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