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Store 2 Miguel Cinta Robles - El pasado, ¿algo que se puede ver pero no tocar? (The past, something that can be seen but not touched?)

Miguel Cinta Robles - El pasado, ¿algo que se puede ver pero no tocar? (The past, something that can be seen but not touched?)

$50.00
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8.5 x 10”

Pastel on acid-free opaline paper

Miguel Cinta Robles lives between Oaxaca and Mexico City. He studied at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires and studied visual arts at ENPEG Esmeralda. His interests focus on building strategies and models that make it possible to create spaces for socialization and learning outside of academic circuits. He is the curator and founder of Margarita, a research space in Oaxaca de Juárez focused on the fusion of technologies such as sculpture and agroecology. At the same time, he manages "Domingo de cerro" a project dedicated to generating walks, workshops and activations in the mountains of Oaxaca and other states of the republic. These walks seek to integrate the fields of biology, ecology and the arts with the political contexts of the territories. Currently, he collaborates in the reforestation and eco-construction project "Terreno Familiar" where he is dedicated to planting, building with earth and researching eco-technologies and ways to achieve food sovereignty and live in interdependence with the earth.

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Miguel Cinta Robles - El pasado, ¿algo que se puede ver pero no tocar? (The past, something that can be seen but not touched?)

$50.00
sold out

8.5 x 10”

Pastel on acid-free opaline paper

Miguel Cinta Robles lives between Oaxaca and Mexico City. He studied at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires and studied visual arts at ENPEG Esmeralda. His interests focus on building strategies and models that make it possible to create spaces for socialization and learning outside of academic circuits. He is the curator and founder of Margarita, a research space in Oaxaca de Juárez focused on the fusion of technologies such as sculpture and agroecology. At the same time, he manages "Domingo de cerro" a project dedicated to generating walks, workshops and activations in the mountains of Oaxaca and other states of the republic. These walks seek to integrate the fields of biology, ecology and the arts with the political contexts of the territories. Currently, he collaborates in the reforestation and eco-construction project "Terreno Familiar" where he is dedicated to planting, building with earth and researching eco-technologies and ways to achieve food sovereignty and live in interdependence with the earth.

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