Adrián S. Bara

– Casa Wabi 2019 | Casa NaNo 2020

Community Project

Taller de Collage – Telesecundaria, San José Manialtepec
With the purpose of improving the creative development of 28 students from the High School of San José Manialtepec; in the workshop were given the collage technique, explaining its history and the different techniques and applications, to later on with the resident produce a series of pieces of different formats.
At first, they were team up in pairs, so they can explore the different materials that were provided. In the following sessions were formed groups of 4 or 5 members to create larger format collages that addressed a specific theme, inviting them to use the materials provided as well as natural elements found in the school gardens or that the students have brought from their home. The final result was an exhibition of 7 pieces that are sheltered by the High School.
“I learned a lot because we didn’t really know how the collage was made or how it was invented and with the explanation and the activities we realized and learned how to do it, I learned to work my mind and let it fly and imagine.” Dulce María Martínez Sánchez (14 years old).

Log-Piece

  • Dibujos en carbón sobre papel

UNTITLED
2019
Charcoal drawings on paper.

Mexico

Mexico City, 1982

Adrián is a Mexican born artist currently based in New York. His artistic practice combines sculpture, painting, film and installation.
In film, Bará was a cinematographer for the documentary The Solitude of Memory, which was included in the Cannes Film Festival in 2015. In 2016, Bará was a resident at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York, and an artist in residence at Queenspace, also in New York in 2017. He has exhibited his work in solo and group shows in venues including ArtCenter/South Florida, Miami, EU, Paul Kasmin gallery, New York, EU, Casey Kaplan gallery, New York, EU, Johannes Vogt gallery, New York, EU, Travesia Cuatro, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, Museo de Arte de Zapopan (MAZ), Guadalajara, Jalisco, México and Páramo gallery, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
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