Yesterday we visited Jumex museum, located in Mexico City. It's a museum dedicated to modern art, and it vas very curious watch some works and trying to figure it out what was the message or the intention.
One of the exhibitions were curated by Sofía Táboas, named "Ambient temperature"
... presents 35 works from the Colección Jumex to create a journey from the suffocating heat of the desert to the air-conditioned, impersonal spaces of contemporary life. Filling the third floor of the museum with videos, photographs, installations, and sculptures by renowned international artists including Francis Alÿs, Tacita Dean, Mark Dion, Olafur Eliasson, Gabriel Kuri, Alicja Kwade, Ann Veronica Janssens, and Salla Tykkä. Ambient Temperature considers heat poetically—how it travels through the body, affecting experiences and emotions, against the backdrop of global climate change. Differences in temperatures represented by the works generate transitional spaces, intermediate states, and moments of discrepancy.
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Hope you liked and if you have an opportunity to visit the exhibition, come to take a look.