Ambra Polidori

Ambra Polidori (born 1954 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal) is an artist, who through diverse forms of plastic production such as photography and video, makes a call for attention to the situations of human suffering that arise as a result of the present conflicts.[1][2][3]

The work of Ambra Polidori has been exposed in various places, in which they are emphasized, the Museo Casa de León Trotsky, Mexico City, Mexico (2001); The Neighborhood Museum, New York, United States (2001); in Schloss Strassburg, Strassburg, Austria (2000); in the traveling show Contemporary Art from Mexico in Cologne, Berlin and Budapest (2000); the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil(Art Museum of Carrillo Gil), Mexico City, Mexico (1998). Finally, the pieces of Ambra Polidori form part of public collections as the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City, Mexico; the Museum of the Neighborhood, New York, US; Maison Européenne de la Photographie(European Museum of Photography), Paris, France; Banco de España, Madrid, Spain or Academia Carrara, Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporánea(Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art), Bergamo, Italy.

References

  1. Dawson, Jessica. "The Heirs of Frida and Diego; Modern Mexican Art Assumes a Worldly Air". The Washington Post - Washington, D.C.
  2. "El diálogo del arte mexicano con el exterior ha sido fluido y continuo". Jornada.unam.mx. 2005-01-30. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  3. Luis-Mart n Lozano, In the 90's: Mexican contemporary art, Institutos Culturales de México, p. 136