Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study
Developed by guest curator Chris Sharp, assisted by Fabiola Talavera, Dwelling Poetically proposes a portrait of the Mexican capital through a selection of artists that live, have lived in, or frequently pass through, the city, all the while contributing to its composition. As a case study of one of the cultural capitals of the twenty-first century, the exhibition is intended as a portrait of the city itself – albeit partial and subjective – and a reflection upon the global megalopolis today. The exhibition does not seek to present an objective, historiographic representation of recent contemporary art from Mexico. Rather, Dwelling Poetically takes a literary and more cosmopolitan approach, focusing upon the objective conditions of the urban metropolis, and the subjective perspectives of its inhabitants, through the perception of artists whose works explore the material realities and psychogeographic intensities of the city itself.
The catalogue features a foreword by Max Delany, ACCA’s Artistic Director; a curatorial essay by Chris Sharp,an essay by writer Gabriela Jauregui and texts on each of the twelve artists in Dwelling Poetically alongside full-colour documentation of the works in the exhibition.