ABClatino Magazine Year 10 Issue 4 | Seite 15

Fotos por / Photos by Monique Allain

cupltures

The artist  Jesús  Valencia holds a cubic female torse in his hands.

“Since then, 14 years had gone, I

became a sculptor and my artworks

had reached a lot of countries around the world, even though my works never had been in a gallery or exhibition”.

“Collectors from very different corners of the orbe has acquired my scuptures

in my own workshop located in the world known San Pedro de Atacama

in Chile and that is very rare for other artists”, said the sculptor. “My way

has been a very unique path”.

[Exact fragment from Jesús Valencia’s website]

Curadora / Curator: Elisa Pritzker

Proyecto / Project: BESTIARIO

Artista / Artist: Andrew Osta

Being in Mexico City and Oaxaca felt like stepping into a living tapestry, where art rises not only from museums but from the very streets themselves. Murals, colors, textures, and ancestral symbols pulse through daily life, reminding you that Mexico’s cultural legacy—ancient and contemporary—breathes in every corner.

Walking through these cities becomes a quiet revelation, a journey where past and present speak at once. And sharing it all with Jimena, my daughter, who loves art as deeply as

I do, made every moment feel even more luminous—an experience doubled in meaning and joy.

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Artist by the Lake

Oil on canvas, 137 x 130 cm

Grabados callejeros en Oaxaca / Street engravings in Oaxaca