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The Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo ("University Museum of Contemporary Art"), also known as MUAC, is a large contemporary art museum located within the main campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). It opened in November 2008 and it is the first Mexican public museum exclusively focused to the arts created in the ...
Avelina Lésper (May 5, 1973) is a Mexican writer, historian, columnist, and art critic.She is the author of the book The Fraud of Contemporary Art and is an opponent of the "conceptual" trend of contemporary art, which she calls "vip" (Video art, Installation art and Performance art).
Born in Poland in 1934 as Jan Kurtycz, he moved to Mexico in 1968 where he experimented with graphic design and performance art until 1996. [1] Kurtycz artworks were often complex matrices combining performances and graphic design elements, including photographs, drawings, maps, wax forms, stamps, letters, musical notation and even axes and explosives. [2]
MUAC may refer to: Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre, European air traffic control centre; Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City;
Ciudad Universitaria (University City) is the main campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), located in Coyoacán borough in the southern part of Mexico City.
Mathias Goeritz was born in Danzig, German Empire (now Gdańsk, Poland) in 1915 [citation needed] and spent his childhood in Berlin.He began studying philosophy and the history of art at Berlin's Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität, now known as the Humboldt University of Berlin, in 1934. [1]
The IIMAS is located in Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City, nearby the Engineering School and the Science School.. It consists in two buildings, the second one built later on to host the graduate programs and the new library.
The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City.It hosts performing arts events, literature events and plastic arts galleries and exhibitions (including important permanent Mexican murals).