Pedro Friedeberg’s exhibition in San Miguel de Allende that everyone should see

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  • Published November 8th, 2021

    If you are one of those who have not yet gone to see the exhibition of the master “Pedro Friedeberg” at the Plaza Doce18 Gallery in Relox, you should do so in the next few days, as this one will be gone in January 2022. It is an exhibition worth seeing, a feast of colors and lines and letters, as well as some figures, all mixed in one space and we are sure you will be fascinated.

    “Las Redes Antisociales” (Antisocial Networks) is the name of this floor and wall exhibition with work printed on vinyl, made up of 9 paintings, 4 sculptural pieces, 12 art/design pieces, 10 print works, and 5 works in the form of vinyl, a criticism of the contemporary society that, being so involved with social networks, has lost the ability to socialize person to person without the use of digital and virtual media.

    San Miguel de Allende has been very important in the life and work of the master Pedro Friedeberg, who in 1984 moved to this city where he lived for many years with his family, had his children, and was inspired by it.

    Be sure to go, it is in the Gallery of the Plaza Doce18 on Relox Street, it will be on display until January 23 of next year. Admission is free.

    We leave you a small sample of all the works that are in this exhibition of the artist Friedeberg.

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

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