
Carlos Mérida
Guatemalan-Mexican(December 2, 1891 – 1984)
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Artist Spotlight
Carlos Mérida, Where Two Worlds Sing
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There is a moment in the permanent collection galleries of the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City when visitors stop mid stride. The work before them pulses with color, its geometric forms arranged with a precision that feels almost musical, yet the shapes carry the weight of something ancient, something rooted in the earth of Mesoamerica. The artist responsible for this singular experience is Carlos Mérida, the Guatemalan born, Mexico City adopted master who spent nearly a century building one of the most quietly extraordinary bodies of work in twentieth century art. As institutions across… Continue reading
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