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As in previous years, the cycle seeks to create links between the Museum's collections and different audiences in Pamplona through recommendations from prominent figures in our immediate geographical area.

Guests have the opportunity to explore the collection in depth, choose a piece that interests them, and offer a personal interpretation to a small audience.


 

 

Sofía Mariscal

Thursday, October 21, 7 p.m.
Room 4

Free admission. 
Pre-book your invitation and pick it up at the box office up to half an hour before the event.

Selected work: Jano Ocorrichu by Graciela Iturbide

Sofía Mariscal has chosen this work by Iturbide, which she will discuss in relation to the photograph taken by Manuel Álvarez Bravo in 1948 of the mural painted by Clemente Orozco at the National History Museum in Juárez. These two poetic views of real Mexico will serve as a guide for the Pamplona-based Mexican curator as she takes us on her personal journey through Mexican art of the last century.

Sofía Mariscal (Chihuahua, Mexico, 1984) has been the founder and director of the Marso Foundation project since 2011, a platform for dialogue and participation for the international artistic community in Mexico City, which has also been an art gallery for several years. Based in Pamplona for the last three years, Mariscal has promoted artistic projects linked to the Otazu Art Foundation and recently opened the Arewá space in Madrid to showcase indigenous crafts. She studied International Relations in Mexico City, Art History at the University of Bologna, and Art Market at the Sotheby's Institute in New York.