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Furias
(Brief selection of works)
"The set of exhibited works is part of her most recent body of work titled Furias, in which a series of asexual anthropomorphic figures—almost all dismembered—have been both witnesses to and objects of previous acts of violence. “My work is a reflective visual essay on everyday existence within a society where violence functions as a political and moral condition,” Capote explains. She places these figures in quasi-dance-like actions that intertwine with surreal landscapes and settings, which are also subjected to acts of abuse and destruction. Perhaps comparable to the myth of Coyolxauhqui, the figures in Furias are not only physically dismembered but also fragmented in consciousness, revealing internal conflicts and existential dilemmas that may lead them to decide between accepting their nature or confronting their reality."
Excerpt from curatorial text by Alberto Ríos de la Rosa, from the exhibition Renacer de la Tierra at Casa Wabi Sabino, Mexico City.
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