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Mexican artist opens exhibition in Murcia


The Mexican artist Fernando Montiel Klint today opened its exhibition "Confined Space" in the international festival of photography Fotoencuentros of Murcia (southeast Spain), where they will expose their images on "the neuroses and consuming human addiction."

Montiel Klint, who explained in the official section of the competition devoted this year to the worlds created with photographs played, said he was interested in "capturing the interior spaces that open reading" of their images, all of them "very baroque and contemporary icons have a lot of film and painting. "

Made in Mexico City and elsewhere in the country for two years, the images have two levels of reading, one that pleases, and another unhappy, but always with black humor.

"Without humor there is no life, nothing," said the artist to the press.

Its 20 pictures are filled with objects of consumption-even people who appear in them are deemed as such by the author, which serves "to build part of the discourse on culture as consumption and advertising with the means to invade us as television. "

The Universal Way


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