Text by Miquel Adrià, Jerry Brotton, Seamus Heaney, Jan Hendrix, Pura López Colomé, Adam Lowe, Cuauhtémoc Medina.
Landmark overview of Jan Hendrix's biomorphic art reconciling Dutch and Mexican aesthetics
Since Dutch artist Jan Hendrix (born 1949) moved to Mexico in 1975, he has been a key figure in that country's art scene, building a bridge between Mexican and Dutch traditions of thinking about nature. This first retrospective covers Hendrix's two- and three-dimensional works.
Featured image is reproduced from 'Jan Hendrix: Landfall.'
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Landmark overview of Jan Hendrix's biomorphic art reconciling Dutch and Mexican aesthetics
Published by RM/MUAC. Text by Miquel Adrià, Jerry Brotton, Seamus Heaney, Jan Hendrix, Pura López Colomé, Adam Lowe, Cuauhtémoc Medina.
Since Dutch artist Jan Hendrix (born 1949) moved to Mexico in 1975, he has been a key figure in that country's art scene, building a bridge between Mexican and Dutch traditions of thinking about nature. This first retrospective covers Hendrix's two- and three-dimensional works.