Independent Collectors

AMEXICA @The Loft

The Family Servais Collection and The Loft present AMEXICA, an exhibition curated by Marisol Rodríguez

Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009

Among others, works by: Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, Nina Beier, Christian Camacho, Renato Garza Cervera, Arturo Hernández Alcazar, Fritzia Irizar, Giovanni Fabián Guerrero, Nathan Mabry, Teresa Margolles, Federico Martínez, Gabriel Orozco, Ariel Orozco, Yoshua Okón, Daniela Rossell, and María Sosa, are featured.

AMEXICA aims at exploring the symbolic beyond the geopolitical by way of the personal and the popular, the lived experiences of the artists, the collector and the curator in a selection of works inspired by, coming from, dealing with, and aiming at Mexico.

AMEXICA intends to provoke questions about current notions of territoriality by appropriating a term coined in investigative journalism to describe the land of brutal contradictions born out of the indivisible economic relationships between Mexico, its neighbors and the USA, concretised in 1994 with the signing of the recently revamped North American Free Trade Agreement.

Circulation and the current globalized landscape of endless exchange and reinvention are central notions in the exhibition of over twenty artists, mostly but not exclusively from Mexico, and mostly but not exclusively from Mexico City, that are present in the year-long exhibition.

Taking the Family Servais Collection as a platform, AMEXICA is informed by other exhibitions devoted to Mexico, among the most recent presented in Francophone Europe: Mexique: 1900-1950, (Grand Palais, 2016-2017) and Eldorado (2019, lille3000). AMEXICA, proposes a different approach to the art of a region wounded by violence but one that remains proud, caustic and bellicose; a region that resists pigeonholing and victimization and that, instead, constantly reinvents itself despite the political, the official and the neo-colonial, continuing to attract the imagination, curiosity and passion of artists and collectors alike.

Here on IC we present the documentation of AMEXICA, as the exhibition has come to an end and the next one is in the making. View the AMEXICA website here.

The Servais Family Collection is featured in the BMW ART GUIDE by INDEPENDENT COLLECTORS.

Fabián Cháirez, La Revolución, 2015 and detail of Nina Beier, Liquid Assets (Zapata), 2013
Fabián Cháirez, La Revolución, 2015 and detail of Nina Beier, Liquid Assets (Zapata), 2013
Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba (León, 1988), How to suspend the fall of the Mexican Peso using Photoshop CS5 (detail), 2016. Image courtesy of The Family Servais Collection
Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba (León, 1988), How to suspend the fall of the Mexican Peso using Photoshop CS5 (detail), 2016. Image courtesy of The Family Servais Collection
Carlos Vielma, Laredo, 2019 and detail of Nina Beier Liquid Assets (Zapata), 2013
Carlos Vielma, Laredo, 2019 and detail of Nina Beier Liquid Assets (Zapata), 2013
Amexica - Exhibition view
Amexica - Exhibition view
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009
Patrice Loubon, Urban Latin Arpilleras, 2003-2008
Patrice Loubon, Urban Latin Arpilleras, 2003-2008
Nathan Mabry, A Very Touching Moment (Pitching A Tent), 2006 and Christian Camacho, The Dream’s Prototype, 2019
Nathan Mabry, A Very Touching Moment (Pitching A Tent), 2006 and Christian Camacho, The Dream’s Prototype, 2019
Giovanni Fabián Guerrero, Espacio ritual donde no podemos estar, 2018
Giovanni Fabián Guerrero, Espacio ritual donde no podemos estar, 2018
Gabriel Orozco, Before the waiting dog, 1993 and Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, How to suspend the fall of the Mexican Peso using Photoshop CS5, 2016
Gabriel Orozco, Before the waiting dog, 1993 and Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, How to suspend the fall of the Mexican Peso using Photoshop CS5, 2016
Amexica - Exhibition View (with works by Jon Rafman, Fritzia Irizar & Teresa Margolles)
Amexica - Exhibition View (with works by Jon Rafman, Fritzia Irizar & Teresa Margolles)
Teresa Margolles (Culiacán, 1963), Recados Póstumos (Cine Avenida), 2006. Image courtesy of The Family Servais Collection
Teresa Margolles (Culiacán, 1963), Recados Póstumos (Cine Avenida), 2006. Image courtesy of The Family Servais Collection
Teresa Margolles (Culiacán, 1963), Recados Póstumos (Cine Avenida), 2006. Image courtesy of The Family Servais Collection
Teresa Margolles (Culiacán, 1963), Recados Póstumos (Cine Avenida), 2006. Image courtesy of The Family Servais Collection
Amexica - Exhibition View (with works by Renato Garza Cervera, Arturo Hernández Alcazar & Giovanni Fabián Guerrero)
Amexica - Exhibition View (with works by Renato Garza Cervera, Arturo Hernández Alcazar & Giovanni Fabián Guerrero)
Arturo Hernández Alcazar (Mexico City, 1975), Canon for seven brooms, dust and an empty building (Berlin) (video still), 2012. Image courtesy of the artist and The Family Servais Collection
Arturo Hernández Alcazar (Mexico City, 1975), Canon for seven brooms, dust and an empty building (Berlin) (video still), 2012. Image courtesy of the artist and The Family Servais Collection
María Sosa (Morelia, 1985), Sexto presagio funesto, Silvia, 2019 (detail). Image courtesy of the artist and The Family Servais Collection
María Sosa (Morelia, 1985), Sexto presagio funesto, Silvia, 2019 (detail). Image courtesy of the artist and The Family Servais Collection
María Sosa (Morelia, 1985), Sexto presagio funesto, Silvia, 2019 (detail). Image courtesy of the artist and The Family Servais Collection
María Sosa (Morelia, 1985), Sexto presagio funesto, Silvia, 2019 (detail). Image courtesy of the artist and The Family Servais Collection
Héctor Zamora, Solar, 2017
Héctor Zamora, Solar, 2017

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