A new series of artworks filled the Museum of Natural History and Environmental Culture vaults with color. We tell you more about this historic collaboration!
This precinct, inaugurated in 1964, is one of the most visited museums in the CDMX, and now it will be even more so thanks to the talented master Pedro Friedeberg, who filled the emblematic vaults with color.
The artist captured his work in gratitude to our city for having received him warmly more than 60 years ago. The name of this colorful work? Symphony of Life: Geometries of the Universe.
More about the work coloring the Natural History Museum’s vaults
The artistic intervention Symphony of Life: Geometries of the Universe takes up the fundamental elements in the work of Master Pedro Friedeberg and shapes them as colorful medals that transmute the museographic narrative into the language of art.
Now the architecture of this famous museum of the CDMX has become an attractive canvas, to later become an artistic reference of the urban landscape of the city.
Each of the Natural History Museum’s vaults takes up colorful geometric patterns that represent the macrocosm and microcosm, encapsulating the essence of nature. They are also a homage to the knowledge of the Original Peoples of Mexico.
This historic collaboration has been achieved thanks to Maestro Pedro Friedeberg, the Maia Contemporary art gallery and more. You will be able to appreciate it from August 29 inside the Second Section of the Chapultepec Forest.
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