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JUAN MORA CATLETT

Juan Mora Catlett (CDMX, 1949). This Mexican film director, editor and screenwriter is one of the most prominent personalities in contemporary Mexican cinema. His work of spreading the Pre-Hispanic indigenous culture is extraordinary.

Juan Roberto Mora Catlett is one of the most recognized academics in film teaching in Mexico. Since 1976 he has taught at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos, UNAM, where he has trained (and inspired) dozens of generations of filmmakers such as María Novaro, Alejandro Islas, Alfonso Cuarón, Emmanuel Lubezki, Fernando Eimbcke and Ernesto Contreras, to name a few.

Mora Catlett has received numerous awards, nominations and distinctions nationally and internationally.

In 1972 he received the Critics’ Award at the Krakow Film School Festival for ‘Poema mecánico’ and in 1985 he received the Gold Colón Award for Best Documentary, at the IX Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva for ‘Recuerdos de Juan O’ Gorman’.

His film ‘Retorno a Aztlán’ was awarded the Special Grand Prize of the Jury at the VII Latin American Film Festival of Trieste, Italy and is the first fiction film about the Pre-Hispanic world, spoken in classical Nahuatl, with which he inaugurates an unpublished genre in Mexican cinema by basing its content and form on the culture of our indigenous ancestors.

‘Eréndira Ikikunari’ deals with the conquest of Mexico from the point of view of the Purépecha Indians, who speak their own language. It incorporates elements of archeology, pre-Hispanic codices and indigenous popular culture. This film was the recipient of the Best Director and Best Film Award at the Annual Hispanic Film Festival in 2008.

In 2019 he wins the Teaching Excellence award granted by the International Association of Film Schools, CILECT (Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinéma et de Televisión).

Mora Catlett has been grant holder John Guggenheim Foundation as well as from the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte de México, in addition to having been recognized with the Premio Universidad Nacional en Docencia en Artes at UNAM in Mexico City.

His latest feature film ‘La Ira o el Seol’, addresses his experience as a cancer survivor, combining fiction and documentary.

Juan Mora lives and works in Mexico.

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CREDITS

VIDEO EDITOR > Christian Rivera

MUSIC > Máximo Hollander

PRODUCTION DESIGN > Sebastián Romo

ALEX DORFSMAN

Alex Dorfsman (Mexico City, 1977) estudied Plastic Arts at Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda”, Mexico City. Fue becario del programa Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA, generación 2005-2006.

He was a grant holder of the Young Creators program at FONCA, generation 2005-2006 and between 2007 and 2008 he was awarded the FONCA Program for the Promotion of Cultural Projects and Co-investments grant.

He received the Purificación García Latin American Photography Award, 2011.

From 2014 to 2016 he was a member of FONCA’s National System of Creators.

He has held individual exhibitions and participated in various group exhibitions in Mexico and abroad.

Dorfsman is a visual artist who uses disciplines such as geography, biology, literature, and philosophy to build his photographic discourse. His work is mainly focused on photography and video.

Throughout his career he has released 8 publications among which are: ‘3 pauses towards Nikko’, ‘This mountain collapsed and became a bridge’, ‘Plot your progress’,’ It’s almost real, isn’t it? ‘

Alex currently lives and works in his studio in Mexico City.

https://alexdorfsman.com/

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JULIA CARRILLO

Julia Carrillo studied mathematics and visual arts at UNAM. At the end of 2019, she was at the MMCA Residency International Artist Fellowship Program of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA / Korea) and this year she was accepted at the Art OMI residence in New York.

Julia has obtained various supports and scholarships such as FONCA’s Jóvenes Creadores, Support Program of Production and Research in Art and Media (PAPIAM-Cenart) and Art Science and Technologies (ACT-FONCA).

She has also participated in individual and group exhibitions, national and international. Her work is part of renowned collections like the Museum of Contemporary Art of Monterrey (MARCO) and Universum Museum of Sciences, UNAM.

www.juliacarrillo.mx

@juliacarrilloescalera

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CREDITS

EDITION > @imazrodrigo and @jm_romo

MUSIC > Máximo Hollander

PRODUCTION > @hojarasca_org

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Works in collaboration with @adrawingsurface and @diegoespinosa

Thanks for the support of @ariana.landaburo @elmatasa and @santiagoecharricotler

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RODRIGO SUÁREZ

Rodrigo Suárez (CDMX, 1979) studied Visual Arts at UNAM’s National School of Plastic Arts. He has participated in various seminars and courses such as ‘Prácticas Fronterizas’ at Centro Cultural Border, ‘Semillero Caribe’ at Cráter Invertido, ‘Ciudadanía y Espacio Público en Tiempos del Horror’ at the Museo Memoria y Tolerancia, to name a few.

In 2004 he received the award from the Rector of the María Sklodowska Curie University, in the city of Lublin in the VII International Triennial of Art, Majdanek, Poland and the National Youth Award 2003 in the Area of ​​Artistic Activities, in CDMX.

From 2009 – 2010 he was a fellow of the Young Creators program of the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA).

He has worked for the Jumex Foundation and the Casa Proal Foundation in the production of works by different artists such as Jean-Luc Moulène, Jim Lambie, Sol LeWitt, among others. In 2018 he presented his photographs in Zona MACO foto 2018 at the Troconi-Letayf gallery and in 2019 the solo show ‘Yergue’ on Radio 28.

His graphic work simulates the transformation of the human being, searching within himself for spaces of protection through the fight against the desire for self-annihilation as a consequence of the loneliness that he sometimes feels.

Suárez’s work has been presented individually and collectively at the international level in countries such as Bolivia, Mexico, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, among others.

Throughout his career, it has been said that this artist’s photographs could have come from any film by Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg.

Today Rodrigo lives and works in Mexico City.

@sustratos

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VIDEO EDITOR > Christian Rivera

MUSIC > Máximo Hollander

PRODUCTION DESIGN > Arte Abierto

VANESSA RIVERO

Vanessa Rivero (Yucatan, 1976) is a multidisciplinary artist, she lives and works in Yucatan. She has exhibited individually and collectively at a national and international level.

Her research is built from drawing and the study of space. She uses different media such as sculpture, photography, video or book publishing as raw material to conceive site-specific installations and visual essays.

The content of her work focuses on animals (human and not) and their environment, as well as the power structures implicit in their social relationships. She studies elements from different cultures and fields of knowledge related to the ways of perceiving nature from the individual and collective experience point of view.

She has a master’s degree in Production and Teaching of the Visual Arts and is currently a member of the National System of Art Creators.

She is currently holder of Engraving and Multiple Media at the Yucatan Higher School of Arts, where she has been a teacher since 2004. She is Founder and Director of FrontGround/Galería Manolo Rivero since 2007.

http://www.vanessarivero.mx/

@vanessa.rivero.m

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ENRIQUE MINJARES

Enrique Minjares Padilla (Ensenada, B.C., 1977) is a visual artist graduated from the National School of Plastic Arts at UNAM.

Enrique’s work explores different possibilities of production and perception of the pictorial medium using drawing, painting (the game that can exist between these two) and intervention as means of expression. He seeks that the viewer identifies himself subjectively with his pieces so that he can appropriate them and integrate them into his personal history.

His body of work consists of a series of investigations around the image as a means of representation and concept, dismantling it, to rebuild it from a rethinking of the formal aspects of painting.

Through illustrations of tragedies caused by the retrograde disorder of human consciousness, he crosses the boundaries between fiction, reality and the media narrative of contemporary history.

Starting from themes and series that allude to current society, the artist turns to a visceral work process committed to himself, far from conceptual presumptions or trends.

His work has been exhibited in public and private institutions, in Mexico and abroad.

Enrique lives and works in Mexico City.

https://www.enriqueminjarespadilla.com/

@enriqueminjarespadilla

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CREDITS

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MUSIC > Máximo Hollander

PRODUCTION DESIGN > Arte Abierto

TANYA MELÉNDEZ-ESCALANTE

is currently the Chief Curator of Education and Public Programs at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), where she has organized more than 100 public programs. She has worked for the British Council Mexico as a cultural advisor and at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. She was awarded a grant at the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes – FONCA (2002) and a Fulbright-García Robles (2002-2004) too. In 2000, she received the Miguel Covarrubias Award (Bachelor Thesis in Museology) from the National Institute of Anthropology and History. She studied a master’s degree in museology for fashion and textiles at the Technological Institute of Fashion (FIT-New York) and has a degree in Humanities at the University of the Americas – Puebla.

Tanya explains us the complexity of the discipline of fashion, she beleives it must be studied from different perspectives due to the cultural, social and political implications that what we wear and what others wear represents. For Tanya, fashion is a way of expressing our individuality or our belonging to a group. She sees how the performative nature of clothing makes fashion a fertile field for artistic exploration.

‘Cross-Pollination’ is an annual workshop created by Tanya Meléndez. These workshops offer students a space for intercultural dialogue between international educational institutions and the FIT where students have the opportunity to work on fashion-based projects inspired by MFIT exhibitions. In 2012 Tanya Meléndez-Escalante (FIT), Sebastián Romo (Atelier Romo) and the Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros (SAPS) collaborated on the educational project ‘Cross-Pollination: Masterpieces of the Collections’.

Meléndez-Escalante has worked for the last fifteen years in arts organizations, where she has led and managed projects aimed at displaying and promoting fashion, visual arts, and performing arts, both in Mexico and the United States. Today she lives and works in New York City.

http://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/education/

@tanya.melendez.fashion

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MUSIC > Máximo Hollander

PRODUCTION DESIGN > Sebastián Romo

ERICK MEYENBERG

Erick Meyenberg (CDMX, 1980) is an interdisciplinary visual artist who sees painting as a fundamental element of expression, although he also explores other media such as sound installation, drawing, collage, video and performance. In his work, he shows a special interest in literature, history, social sciences, and natural sciences.

For Meyenberg art is a tool that helps unearth that accumulation of historical layers that are forgotten, making all the elements come into play to get to an ‘aesthetic whole’.

He considers the editing process essential in his work. It is there where he explores the aesthetic potential of images, where he plays with the possibilities they offer, their relationships, and through precise observations, he discovers new meanings, new ideas.

Meyenberg is a graduate of the National School of Plastic Arts. He has a Master’s degree in Visual Arts from the University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany (UdK, Berlin) where he studied under the mentorship of German artist Rebecca Horn.

His work is part of some public collections such as the MUAC of the UNAM, the Amparo Museum, the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA), the Telefónica Foundation, (Mexico) and the Benetton Foundation, (Italy).

He has participated in numerous group and individual exhibitions nationally and internationally.

Currently he is part of the National System of Creators (FONCA).

Erick lives and works in Mexico City.

http://erickmeyenberg.com/

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VICTORIA NÚÑEZ ESTRADA

Victoria Núñez Estrada was born in Mexico City in 1989. She is a plastic and visual arts graduate from ENPEG “La Esmeralda” (2007-2011), as well as the MaPa program (Master in Art Production) at Universidad Autónoma del Estado of Morelos and the National Council of Science and Technology (2016-2018). She was part of FONCA’s Young Creators Program Fellow (2014-2015) as well as Young Creators Program at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum / BBVA-Bancomer 5th Generation (2016-2018).

Her work has been presented in places such as Museo de la ciudad de México (2019), MUAC (2014), MACG (2018), Museo CaSa Oaxaca (2015), Casa del Lago (2016), among others, also at Salón Silicon (2019), Galería Breve (2016), Ladrón Galería (2016), ESPAC (2016). She has participated in Material Art Fair (2019), FILIJ Guadalajara (2014) and within the SITAC XIII program (2016). Her work has been supported internationally by the Mexican embassy in Russia thanks to the project Máquina para polímeros (2016-2018).

Recently, Estrada, is part of the summer program “The big shift: 1990s. Avantgardes in Eastern Europe and their legacy ”directed by Boris Groys and Zdenka Badovinac, director of the Moderna Galerija in Ljubljana. Her explorations are based on the development of pictorial and graphic language, but also include installations and sculptures accompanied by different types of visual narratives related to research of autoethnographic interest.

https://victorianunezestrada.carbonmade.com/

@victoria_nunez_estrada

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