This gallery has evolved, as many of us have, during this pandemic, with the sole purpose of promoting arts and photography PAUSA was created. As in yesterday every month Patricia Conde Gallery will virtually expose pieces from four different artists in the series called PAUSA here.
All the artists that are working and presenting their work have been documenting their experience during these blurry times. Every picture exhibited is signed, numbered and certified and can be purchased online. The first four artists that will present their photographs are: Cristina Kahlo, Patricia Lagarde, José Antonio Martínez y Humberto Ríos. The selection was meticulously curated by José Antonio Rodríguez, Reyna Aguilar and Adriana Martínez.
A very important part of the process when buying a piece of art, is getting to know all the details and inspiration behind it, with that in mind Patricia Conde Gallery is offering “Sessions in PAUSA”, a virtual meeting via ZOOM where the artists will explain every element behind their work. The first one will be next Wednesday August 5 at 6:00 pm, if you are interested in a piece and want to know more about it you just have to register at info@patriciacondegaleria.com and provide the following information: name, cellphone and email.
About Patricia Conde Gallery
The gallery opened in 2009 and was founded by its namesake Patricia Conde. Located in the San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood, apart from promoting and celebrating Mexican and international photographers this space has been distinguished by being a pioneer in promoting diverse photographic practices and techniques in Mexico. The gallery opened its doors on July 2, but with safety in mind so it is only possible to attend by appointment or in a special schedule (Tuesday to Friday from 12 pm to 4 pm)
“Nothing will ever be the same, ever. The memory of this event will be forever imprinted in these wonderful works by great artists, able to capture, in their own way, this unprecedented event.”
Patricia Conde Juaristi / Founder and director
Photograph: Moisés Levy.