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Piedra Volcanica: Pablo Lopez Luz
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Piedra Volcanica: Pablo Lopez Luz

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The images of Pablo Lopez Luz are sensitive to the tensions in the urban landscape, expressing the relationship of city dwellers to their environment and, in particular, to those tensions in which the collective memory is encrypted.
This is the spirit that informs the artist’s photo essay about various buildings in the capital city constructed with volcanic stone, a material that evokes the massive forms of pre-Columbian architecture.
The enormous metropolis, frequently shaken by seismic activity, is spread out under the gaze of Popocateptl, over 5,000 meters high, and has itself encroached on the slopes of the Ajusco, a dormant volcano lying to the south. The volcano stone known as tezontlehas been used for centuries as a construction material: the facade of the National Palace, a concretion of Mexico’s pre-Columbian, colonial, and modern past, is made of it. 51 images

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
RM Verlag SL
Country
Spain
Date
30 January 2020
Pages
120
ISBN
9788417975203

The images of Pablo Lopez Luz are sensitive to the tensions in the urban landscape, expressing the relationship of city dwellers to their environment and, in particular, to those tensions in which the collective memory is encrypted.
This is the spirit that informs the artist’s photo essay about various buildings in the capital city constructed with volcanic stone, a material that evokes the massive forms of pre-Columbian architecture.
The enormous metropolis, frequently shaken by seismic activity, is spread out under the gaze of Popocateptl, over 5,000 meters high, and has itself encroached on the slopes of the Ajusco, a dormant volcano lying to the south. The volcano stone known as tezontlehas been used for centuries as a construction material: the facade of the National Palace, a concretion of Mexico’s pre-Columbian, colonial, and modern past, is made of it. 51 images

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
RM Verlag SL
Country
Spain
Date
30 January 2020
Pages
120
ISBN
9788417975203