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"Tigre de pared II" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Tururu" figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, purple
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
These playful translucid resin sculptures show the artist's constant contact with her imagination, dreams, and nature. Alejandra imagines these beings as if they co-exist with us but...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Angel Maya - Maya Angel - Mexican Folk Art Cactus Fine Art
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
Angel Maya - Maya Angel
This Mexican Wood Angel was made with Copal wood, wood carving technique gouges, machete and sandpaper, decorated with natural dyes and acrylic paintings with Zapotec symbols.
At Cactus Fine Art...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood
15'' San Miguel Arcangel / Wax Sculpture Mexican Folk Art
By Marco Antonio Miranda Razo
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Marco Antonio Miranda Razo
MASTERPIECE
Figures made and shaped with bee wax; dressed with feathers of different types of birds.
*Special Permis...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wax, Mixed Media, Other Medium
$2,280 Sale Price
40% Off
Bellota 13
By María José de la Macorra
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
#garden #sculpture #contempraryart #decoration #outdoors #bronze #nature #acorn
This large bronze sculpture is a contemporary art piece which can also serve as art for the garden or outdoors.
María José de...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Angel Místico - Mistic Angel / Ceramics Mexican Folk Art Clay
By Cecilio Sanchez Fierro
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
Angel Mistico - Mistic Angel
This Tree was made with natural clay. Hand-modeled technique decorated with colors of natural earthen substances, and cooked in oven.
Listing: 1 Natural Clay Tree...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Clay
"Diablita de contamal", mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
By Jose Angel Pahuamba
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
Category
2010s Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
11" Fusion Caracol-Venado / Wood carving Alebrije Mexican Folk Art Sculpture
By Taller Manuel Jimenez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Taller “Manuel Jimenez”
MASTERPIECE
Angelico Jimenez Carrillo & Isaias Jimenez Hernandez
Made with Copal woo...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
"En el sueño la vigilia" Dreamscape, nature, leaf, bronze branches installation
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Life can be scary, fast, and discordant. Adulthood, the compilation of myriad experiences, can bury youthful dreams. Alejandra España resists this dark
potential, using a common, joy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
24'' La Pizca Mexican Folk Art
By Fidel Martinez Martinez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Fidel Martinez Martinez
1st. Place Category Clay Sculpture
XXX Edition Ceramics National Award
Made with Black Clay, hand-modeled technique...
Category
Early 2000s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Clay
12'' Elefantes / Ceramics Mexican Folk Art Mata Ortiz
By Nicolas Ortiz Ortega
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Nicolas Ortiz Ortega
MASTERPIECE
Carved polychrome shape decorated with a sgraffito technique.
- Dimensions: 12" x 9" x 14" in or 30 x 23 x 35...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Clay
Bee bowl
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Within the framework of a collective and cultural exchange, where the current artistic work needs conscious active voices, Claudio Jerónimo puts on the table an urgent discussion about the sustainability of the vital balance and the essential role of bees to maintain said balance. Communication, relationship, and reciprocal influences of the cycle that sustains life in the world, which in the service of "progress" has been affected by excessive and devastating human activity reaching a point of no return. It is a call to action...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Pigment
24'' Nahual / Vegetable Fibers Mexican Folk Art Corn Leaf Sculpture
By Marco y Moises Ruiz Sosa
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Artisan: Marco y Moises Ruiz Sosa
MASTERPIECE
Made of Corn Husk (Totomoxtle), wire, wood and vegetable based paints.
- Dimensions: 24" x 18" x 8" in or 60 x 45 x 20 cm
- Color: Beige
- Material: Vegetable Fibers...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Other Medium
Americano 1/7, 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
He refers to the history of art, particularly to pop culture and the social circumstances of its local environment as well as its universal confrontation.
Humor and irony with a crit...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Bellota 7
By María José de la Macorra
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
16'' Wood carving Nativity Helicoptero Mexican Folk Art
By Agustin Cruz Prudencio
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Agustin Cruz Prudencio
MASTERPIECE:
Made with Copal wood, woodcarving technique gouges, machete and sandpaper, decorated with acrylic paintings...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood
"En el sueño la vigilia" branch, leafs, surreal, dreamlike, figurative sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Life can be scary, fast, and discordant. Adulthood, the compilation of myriad experiences, can bury youthful dreams. Alejandra España resists this dark potential, using a common, joy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
19'' Infantita / Wax Sculpture Mexican Folk Art
By Maria del Socorro Madrigal Martinez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Maria del Socorro Madrigal Martinez
Participant Piece Category “Religious Figure”
SECRETARIA DE CULTURA III Edition National Award "CERERIA Y ...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wax, Textile
$875 Sale Price
50% Off
16'' Santa Claus Nacimiento / Wood carving Lacquer Sculpture Mexican Folk Art
By Juan Zeferino Rivera
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Artisan: Juan Zeferino Rivera
MASTERPIECE (Award Prize in Temalacatzingo 2016)
Made with Tzomplantli wood, woodcarving technique gouges, machete and sa...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Lacquer
Bellota 9
By María José de la Macorra
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Tigre vidente" art toy, three eyed tiger, pop art, mexican art, mask, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life.
In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture.
Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future.
The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Dia Feliz / Ceramics Black Clay Mexican Folk Art
By Fidel Martinez Martinez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE!
Artisan: Fidel Martinez Martinez
Made with Black Clay, hand-modeled technique and cooked in a wood-fired oven.
- Dimensions: 4" x 3" in or 10 x 8 cm
-...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Clay
8'' El Jinete / Wood carving Mexican Folk Art Sculpture
By Gabriel Isidro Perez Rajon
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE
Artisan: Gabriel Isidro Perez Rajon
Made with Cedar wood, woodcarving technique gouges, machete and sandpaper, decorated with acrylic paintings with diffe...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
Promises
By Barry Wolfryd
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
#murano #glass
Barry Wolfryd (1952)
Barry Wolfryd, born in Los Angeles and a naturalized Mexican, has spent most of his artistic career in Mexico, where he has lived for the past 35 ...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Bellota 8
By María José de la Macorra
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Hincada sobre las tortillas", mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
By Jose Angel Pahuamba
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
Category
2010s Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain, Resin
"Diablito de pared II" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Diablito comiendo elote", mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
By Jose Angel Pahuamba
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
Category
2010s Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Stone
"Tigre atacando I" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life.
In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture.
Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future.
The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"En el sueño la vigilia" Dreamscape, nature, leaf, bronze branches installation
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Life can be scary, fast, and discordant. Adulthood, the compilation of myriad experiences, can bury youthful dreams. Alejandra España resists this dark
potential, using a common, joy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Fragmentación" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture, 4 pzs
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"En el sueño la vigilia" Dreamscape, nature, snail, bronze branches installation
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Life can be scary, fast, and discordant. Adulthood, the compilation of myriad experiences, can bury youthful dreams. Alejandra España resists this dark potential, using a common, joy...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"La línea rosa" figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, pink, surrealist
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the configuration of maps or cartograp...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
"Subibaja" figurative, object and animal sculpture, translucid resin, blue
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the co...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
"Ser ahí" - figurative sculpture, translucid resin, yellow, surrealist form
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the configuration of maps or cartograp...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
"Diablito 4" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, mask, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Ciervo" - figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, blue deer
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the co...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
"Crocodylus moreleti" - figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, blue
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the co...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
"Tururu" figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, purple
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the configuration of maps or cartograp...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Spider vase
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Clay work was essential in the development of Mesoamerican cultures, not only for its utilitarian value but also for its sculpture, loaded with symbolism as a mirror of the worldview...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Mexico City - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Pigment
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