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Pemex : Motions

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  • Pemex : Motions

    On View in San Francisco at Spoke Art : February 5th - 26th

    Please email SF@spoke-art.com with any inquries

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    • Pemex, Xochilt, 2022
      Pemex, Xochilt, 2022
    • Pemex, Coyote, 2021
      Pemex, Coyote, 2021
    • Pemex, Niño de La Tierra, 2021
      Pemex, Niño de La Tierra, 2021
    • Pemex, Venado, 2021
      Pemex, Venado, 2021
    • Pemex, Jaguar Vision, 2022
      Pemex, Jaguar Vision, 2022
    • Pemex, Frontera, 2022
      Pemex, Frontera, 2022
    • Pemex, Mescalito, 2022
      Pemex, Mescalito, 2022
    • Pemex, Batalla, 2022
      Pemex, Batalla, 2022
    • Pemex, Rostro de Jade, 2022
      Pemex, Rostro de Jade, 2022
    • Pemex, Zorro, 2022
      Pemex, Zorro, 2022
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     Celebrated internationally for his graffiti, Pemex's recent works are inspired by the cultural influences stemming from his travels throughout South America and Mexico.

    This new body of work features a series of carefully constructed oil paintings created over the last year as part of an artist residency in Mexico City. While creating these pieces, Pemex reflected on the duality of life; literally for those living in Mexico City and spiritually through the depiction of themes such as life and death. Within this body of work, Pemex specifically pays tribute to the lost children of Mexico who’ve died while attempting to cross the border into the United States. For the children who do cross successfully, Pemex magnifies the new and unexpected struggles of maintaining a dual identity: belonging to two cultures separated by a border.

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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