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Exposed 50 years of photography Peter Meyer

Pedro Meyer

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"Heresies," art project originated in Mexico, consisting of a retrospective covering 50 years of photographic work by Pedro Meyer, will be inaugurated on October 4 next, in the center of the image in this city, and its closure is expected January 25 for incoming.

The exhibition space will have more than 60 venues around the world, and work with different themes at each seat.

This project establishes a new framework for the operational and research work, curators and museum that serves as the basis for the organization of photo exhibitions and multimedia.

Constitutes an important precedent for the implementation of programs being developed by the Center for Imaging, based on a comprehensive plan for research and promotion of Latin American photography from Mexico.

In "Heresies," the Center for Imaging introduced the segment iconography. This project involved the enclosure significantly involved in the organization, consolidating its methodological tools for research, organizing files and creating database.

The fundamental issue lies in the illustrations and provocative questioning in Meyer's work, based on a critical relation to the so-called iconósfera (the universe that are the icons of our visual experience, a universe essentially a media and consumer experience ).

Iconography is built around the following themes:

Portraits and stories, in the work of Pedro Meyer's portrait is probably the icon par excellence.

Religion and culture, religious images, commercial, political and others.

Baroque minimum images that exploit the ambiguity between the photographic and digital images.

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