Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Storefront for Art and Architecture Archive
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[lucas blalock. untitled. 2010.]
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Mexico City Diaries No. 006: Dr. Lakra



Dr. Lakra: Mexican tattooist and contemporary artist, represented by the famed Kurimanzutto Gallery
And you can see more here, plus an interview I did with Dr. Lakra for VBS.tv a few months ago
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Gabriella Gómez-Mont / @ToxicoCultura
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Mexico City Diaries No. 005: María José Cuevas
Images by María José Cuevas, from her series Bellas de Noche — film stills from a documentary to come: “Seven great and powerful vedettes, all of whom witnessed the low and dark world of politics, society, and entertainment of Mexico during the 70s and 80s. Today, their reign has ended and their lives are marked by scandals and tragedies. Sasha Montenegro, Princess Yamal, Rossy Mendoza, Olga Breeskin, Lyn May and Wanda Seux define an important and peculiar period in the history of Mexico.” This is Maria José’s first documentary, now in the final stages of filming. I saw a 15 minute trailer a few weeks ago and I was very (!) impressed with her work. It will be a fantastic film: a wonderful mix of surreality and poignancy, with a good dose of both humor and sadness. The tale of Mexican politics and life-style through very strange and particular lenses. Download a PDF and read more about her project here on the Tabloide website. (Produced by The Lift, wonderful patrons of Tóxico, and photographed by Mark Powell, another Tóxico accomplice)
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Mexico City Diaries No. 004: Eunice Adorno
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Mexico City Diaries No. 003: Orson Welles
"What shall we do with our fantasies? Love them, believe them–to the point where we have to deface, to destroy them (that is perhaps the meaning of the films of Orson Welles). But when they prove in the end to be empty and unfulfilled, when they show the void from which they were made, then it is time to pay the price for their truth, to understand that Dulcinea–whom we saved–cannot love us."
- Giorgio Agamben, Profanations
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Mexico City Diaries No. 002: José Luis Cuevas
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Mexico City Diaries No. 001: Stefan Ruiz


telenovela (soap opera) backdrops by stefan ruiz, one of tóxico's favorite photographers and accomplices
more pics here
interview here
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Monday, November 22, 2010
guest blogger • gabriella gómez-mont
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