Museo Regional Potosino del INAH (National Institut Of Antropology and History), San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
The curved shapes fight the straight lines, the mirrors reflect clouds as much as the city itself and the result is a surrealist and metallic festival. The spectator will not know whether they are in the sky or deep down in the entrails of the monuments.
Photographer, Amanda Bouchenoire, whose dignified focus on constructive details and their reflection, enables us to discover “artistic moments” in which architecture melds with sculpture, as both are part of the interaction between matter, space and time.
“I believe that, in large part, the clear, bottom-line dialog created between matter and space, the wonder of this dialog on the brink, is because space is either a swift form of matter or matter is a very slow-moving space. Is the brink not a border, not only in densities but also in velocities?”
Eduardo Chillida quoted by Miguel Angel Palacios, director of the Museum Regional Potosino in 2019.
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