
Note on re-opening : We hereby “don’t” cordially invite you to view the reopen show in person. The new measures include: social distancing, limiting the number of visitors at any given time, hand sanitiser upon entry, and possible suspension of gallery activities when necessary. A dichotomy emerged in Latin America. Surrounded by monuments, unfairly valued. Independent exhibition spaces emerged. Only later to become monuments in their own rights. Scarcity provoked creativity and the lack of solid cultural structure permitted fluidity. Young Latin American artist developed ‘guerilla tactics’ as a reaction to this situation. The wide variety of ways to approach exhibition and art practices that evolved from this is displayed by 19 young artists in this exhibition. Does the stark contrast between these pristine walls and their wacky interventions bring justice to their injustice? Vincent Ruijters PhD (b. 1988 in The Hague, Netherland. ) Artist and curator. Currently lives and works in Tokyo. Ruijters’ work is mainly focused on emotion and human relations. Overstimulation, speed and coldness of contemporary systems clash with the artist’s need to cherish and express what is deeply human. This clash forms the context of his work, which ranges from physical computing to watercolours. Physicality, materiality, technology, interaction/participation and the sense of touch are fundamental elements in his work. Mexican artist and curator. He studied Communication Studies at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City and Visual Arts, specializing in curation at the National Beauty Arts Institute, nicknamed “La Esmeralda”. He works closely with artists and other art professionals to further a curatiorial style that brings new artistic ideas close to the general public. His work has been exhibited in Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Ex- Teresa (Arte Contemporáneo), Lodos Gallery (Mexico City) and others.














































