2012: Chopo Museum in Mexico City

ChopInviteIn a show  titled “Medios y ambientes” at Museo del Chopo in Mexico City, I exhibited my most massive work to date; a 12’H X 29’W pyramidal shaped installation (Hyperbolic Nature: La Florida) that was comprised of nine 5’ X 4’ on-site Florida paintings. My painting seemed very popular and I was one of two artists interviewed for several Spanish TV and radio stations. My installation was often described in the then popular, (well meaning but sexist descriptive) vernacular slang term "Padrisimo".2012-06-06 19.21.142012Chopo43892013ArtALDiaChopoWork by Lilian García-Roig. Installation view at Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City.2_141005054_DETAIL_of_Hyperbolic_Nature-_La_Florida_middlePaintingInVeticalCollumn4ftHx5ftW2012Hyperbolic_Nature-_La_Florida_middlePaintingInVeticalCollumn4ftHx5ftW2012 - Version 4Articulo Noroeste copyABOVE is a small pdf link to a review in Noroeste Magazine and BELOW is a link to a review that shows some of the other works in the show (both are in Spanish). You can also see some of the other works on my "Gallery Views" link under "Painting Series" tab on my web page.http://bangbangbang.com.mx/medios-y-ambientes/

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