Marco Ramirez ‘ERRE’ in ‘Undocumenta’ exhibition
Marcos Ramirez “ERRE” works on his installation on the exterior of the Oceanside Museum of Art.
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Marcos Ramirez “ERRE” says he hopes his works at the Oceanside Museum of Art will get viewers to think about the dynamics of exchange over separation.
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The “UnDocumenta” exhibition at the Oceanside Museum of Art includes Omar Pimienta’s Liberty statues mounted on pyramids, a nod to the architectural form favored by pre-Columbian cultures.
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Artist Marcos Ramirez “ERRE” is shown with “UnDocumenta” curator Alessandra Moctezuma at the Oceanside Museum of Art.
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Curator Alessandra Moctezuma gives a tour of “UnDocumenta” at the Oceanside Museum of Art.
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Tijuana artist Marcos Ramirez “ERRE” is shown at the “UnDocumenta” exhibition at the Oceanside Museum of Art.
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