Aldo Álvarez Tostado

– Casa Wabi Residency Award 2018

Community Project

Confección De Banderas – Mujeres bordadoras
For the call of the Art Review Casa Wabi Residency Award, I proposed to develop a project with embroidery women from the region, similar to the one I will be developing at the Ghetto Biennale in Haiti, next December. The objective of the project was to question the construction of geographical symbols. Starting from participatory dynamics, particularly involving women.
We work with about twenty embroiderers – and a man – in the communities of Cerro Hermoso, San Martín Caballero, Manialtepec and San Isidro Llano Grande. Participants visited Casa Wabi, where I presented a general review on vexillology: geometry, colors, symbols, political and social dimension. From that, we made a working session in which they began to develop proposals, which they would make throughout a week and a half, with a visit during this period to comment on possible doubts.
The presentation took place at Casa Wabi, in which the participants presented four flags that alluded, as a constant, to the landscape and the place’s economic activities. In some cases, reference was made to Religious symbols, financial activities, and the Chatin heritage of the communities. A pair of communities commented that they planned to use working on perfecting your proposals (due to the short term of development).

Log-Piece

  • Sin Título (2019) Pieza de barro cocido y ramas

UNTITLED
2019
Piece of baked clay and branches.

Mexico

Nayarit, 1987

The work of Aldo Álvareztostado explores the notion of fabrications such as the frontier, toponymy and local identity; while evoking the artistic production of the mid-twentieth century as the foundation of the contemporary spirit.
Creditor of the Art Review / Casa Wabi Residency Award 2018 and of Programa de Residencias Locales PAOS 2018; his work has been exhibited at the Instituto Cabañas, Museo Raúl Anguiano, Estudio Hospital (Guadalajara); Studio Block M74 (Ciudad de México) an d the Ex Hacienda San José Atzompa (Oaxaca). His practice extends to design and architecture, as the founder of the studio “piedra fuego” (2013), whose production has been part of exhibitions at the Museo Tamayo (Mexico City) and Museo Amparo (Puebla).
Aldo Álvareztostado graduated from the Escuela de Arquitectura del ITESO (2010). Originally from Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit; lives and works in Guadalajara.
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