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Paloma Contreras                                                                                                                                       March, 2021

Mexico City, 1991
Lives and works in Mexico City

By using drawing, sculpture, performance, writing and multimedia installation, Paloma Contreras Lomas addresses subjects such as gender, violence,
structure and political inheritance, class segregation and post-colonialism. Employing landscape as her video’s witness and through the creation of
costumes and characters with anthropological character, Contreras achieves rural portraits through the Mexican thriller and explores the
exotisation of the indigenous class, colonial guilt and the constructed middle class identity. By using investigation and approaching certain groups
or communities, Contreras Lomas’ work contains affective bonds and, on occasions, a hint of autobiographical projection.

Paloma Contreras Lomas has a bachelor’s degree in visual arts at La Esmeralda and was part of Programa Educativo SOMA, both in Mexico City.
As part of her studies, she did an exchange program with INBA in L’école de recherche graphique in Brussels and a diploma program in Central
Saint Martins, London. She obtained the CIFO Cisneros Fontanals grant (with acquisition prize) for emerging artists and the Jóvenes Creadores
del FONCA grant.

Her work has been shown at Palais de Tokio, Paris; Lille 3000 Eldorado, Lille; Museo Tamayo, Galería Lodos, MUCA Roma, Alumnos 47,
Ladrón Galería and Biquini Wax, Mexico City. In recent years it has been included in public and private collections such as CIFO, Colección Fun-
dación Alumnos 47 and Guadalupe Phillips Collection.

She has participated in residencies Lille 3000 Eldorado in Lille and AKI AORA in Quintana Roo.

She is part of the collective Biquini Wax EPS.
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El pantano de las ánimas / The Marshland of Souls

The show integrates Contreras’ recent interests, where a mine in Zacatecas becomes a theatrical stage. Subjects such as gender role and political,
economic and social hierarchies of the area, combined with the implications of the self-assumed status of middle class are addressed, as are the in-
fluence they have on Paloma’s perception as woman, Mexican and artist.

In the artist’s own words:

		 This exhibition shows some of the landscape’s attire. Each of them escorted by a ghost or a specter.

		 The observation of landscape as a political alternative.

		 The secret of the hills, conversations between cacti and the hidden life of stones. Through different pop figures, by means of a televisual imag
		 inary, of the eternally foreign tripper, I pretend to articulate certain apparitions in a country with several skies, where we might not be asking
		 the correct questions to the horizon, because the answers might be on the soil’s humidity.

		 With this, I do not pretend to romanticize a landscape where I was not born in, but to fictionalize the hills’ free will. In the show, different
		 characters born from fiction are disposed, inspired in a promise’s nostalgia of an agricultural country which turned into a maquila and a field
		 of neoliberal experimentation.

		   The representation of the Mexican countryside in the 20th century is still roaming as a ghost of the never fulfilled revolutionary promise. To
		   day, more than half of the Mexican skies are licensed, as if the stones or our ancestors-plateau did not have free will. Mexico’s landscape has
		   hidden guerrillas, drug dealers and movie heroes. At the same time, The Fog has sheltered the State from coups, tucking in the real children
		   of the landscape, those who the Mother-State of Stone has termed as others historically.

		 I am interested in imagining the abyss where characters enliven from their sculptural and literary condition. Where at some point, what un
		 derlies in the landscape accomplishes that the imaginary achieves to dominate and transform imagination.

		In The Marshland of Souls a saguaro appears, the same saguaro which observed Wayne’s western films, the one which is still there, watching how the
		 subsoil is pinched, bought and stripped. The same which had fake saguaros produced, posing as a fern, posing as governor, to make us think
		 it was them to make us think we were citizens with a point of view, when we are nothing in front of them: The Hills.
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		 …the answer is on the soil’s humidity.”
		 - Paloma Contreras Lomas

The show The Marshland of Souls is composed by a multimedia installation which contains Plano americano as the core, a fiction Western video
filmed in a mine in the central-northern region of Mexico. Parallel to this, five textile sculptures are displayed, made of different materials such as
latex, plush, foam and velvet. These are: a Yuca tree with plush hands and legs, mutilated limbs belonging to the TV character El Coyote, accompa-
nied by a saguaro armed to the teeth. A sombrero of a desertic landscape ready to be used by a ghost. A revolutionary Bugs Bunny behind a meso-
philic bush and a Consaupo’s bunker fitted in a lined hat.

Two pencil drawings inhabit in the same installation. The first one, a homage to a United States’ cartoon of the beginning of the century and its
imperialistic look of Mexico, where the Mexican desolated field is shown. An agrarian failed promise, where a pop-prehispanic entity lives under
dry soil, asleep on its own wealth. The second drawing, closer to the sculptural imaginary displayed in the show, portrays, perhaps, the same Yuca,
darker, with fragrant guns, rolling out extremities and ghosts which count gold in the purest Western style: the landscape-witness comes to life.

The show ends with a lightbox where 20 little sculptures covered in malleable foamy lie; interpretations of what’s popular, represented in a pop-de-
caying imaginary.
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                                       El pantano de las ánimas / The Marshland
                                       of Souls, 2020

                                       Exhibition view, Pequod Co, Mexito City
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                                       El pantano de las ánimas / The Marshland
                                       of Souls, 2020

                                       Exhibition view, Pequod Co, Mexito City
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                                       El pantano de las ánimas / The Marshland
                                       of Souls, 2020

                                       Exhibition view, Pequod Co, Mexito City
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                                       El pantano de las ánimas / The Marshland
                                       of Souls, 2020

                                       Exhibition view, Pequod Co, Mexito City
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Dr. Psiquiatra o El Más Allá Mexicano / Dr. Psychiatrist or The Mexican Beyond

This show is a tribute to all the friends I’ve lost and to the landscape that has been watching over me through the years. The works come from a
literary text that I usually hide, but that is actually the genesis of this Mexican thriller. Fiction can be useful to help us talk about difficult or em-
barrassing things. In this particular project I use it to talk about the suspense in the middle class, in a country where this group is extremely con-
servative, accommodated, and allergic to looking at itself in the mirror. I, proudly, belong to that lineage, so little spoken about and so well hidden
in art. I was taught, both by The State and in school, that if I wanted to politicize myself I had to acquire the magical powers of declassing- the dis-
appearance of class distinctions. The State (or the vestiges that remain of Him) has been very efficient through history in reaffirming the colonial
hierarchies that categorize and oppress. Mexico has decided to commercialize and over-exploit the indigenous identity, while making it invisible. We
construct and benefit through its representation and exoticization, turning it into a commodity, but we are not interested in the well being of the
subjects we are guilty of oppressing. The same happens in art, we profit from the representation of the abysmal other, unknown and romanticized,
specifically in research projects of anthropological character. Terror is embodied in a class that can neither be seen nor articulated, but that exudes
a colonial anxiety and guilt that is kept hidden.

This is a tale. A fiction used to speak about declassing and about race and skin color, in a country that considers these subjects to be untactful and
tasteless. My chronicle is represented in props, costumes and garments of the political landscape, each one working as witness and character, deciding
what to show to its sons and what to hide from its bastards.

These works talk about the ghosts that I was about to find, that did nothing to warn me about the stupidity of the middle class, daring to go into
territories unknown. I was not aware that I was about to go into the Mexican other side. Nobody told me to go back to the comfort of the city,
into the fog that is not any less dangerous, but at least is better known. Juan del Monte whispered several times into my ears. He told me I did not
belong. The female body is in danger in that landscape, but it is also privileged in the face of that community, separated by a colonial abyss.

This is about appearances in the hills. This is a story, a projection, an autobiography of the terror I encountered when I wore the fog sky mask. I will
not tell you where I’ve been, I’ll just tell a story, a fiction based in reality, a true Mexican suspense. This is the only way I have to speak about some
things that frighten and embarrass me.
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                                       El Monte / The Mount, 2019

                                       Digital Photo
                                       2019
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                                       Sombrero de Hidroeléctrica / Hydroelectric
                                       hat, 2020

                                       Plush hat, velvet, stuffed fabric, different
                                       textiles
                                       100 x 110 cm
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                                       El Monte / The Mount, 2019

                                       Digital photo
                                       Variable measures
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                                       La Cueva / The Cave, 2020

                                       Plush, foam, satin and wire
                                       25 x 120 x 120 cm
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                                       El Más Allá Mexicano / The Mexican Be-
                                       yond, 2020

                                       Digital photography
                                       Variable measures
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                                       Dr. Psiquiatra o El Más Allá Mexicano /
                                       Dr. Psychiatrist or The Mexican Beyond,
                                       2020

                                       Exhibition view, Salón Silición, Mexico
                                       City
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                                       Pistola Nerf de peluche / Nerf stuffed gun,
                                       2019
                                       60 x 35 cm

                                       Pistola de peluche / Stuffed gun, 2019
                                       Variable measures
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                                       El monte / The Mount, 2019

                                       Hat lined with velvet, wool, plush and plastic
                                       25 x 120 x 120 cm
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                                       Dr. Psiquiatra o El Más Allá Mexicano /
                                       Dr. Psychiatrist or The Mexican Beyond,
                                       2020

                                       Exhibition view, Salón Silición, Mexico
                                       City
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                                       Dr. Psiquiatra o El Más Allá Mexicano /
                                       Dr. Psychiatrist or The Mexican Beyond,
                                       2020

                                       Exhibition view, Salón Silición, Mexico
                                       City
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                                       Bugs Bunny detrás de un arbusto mesófilo /
                                       Bugs Bunny behind a mesophilic bush, 2020

                                       Charcoal on paper
                                       100 x 70 cm
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                                       La Espera Femenina/ The female wait, 2019

                                       Mixed media
                                       50 x 50 cm
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Los dramas del sur / The South Dramas

The South Dramas consist of a series of episodes that emulate a non-typical TV format that are transmitted via YouTube and Instagram TV. The
project is closer to a video -art media that uses humor and irreverent images and languages in order to talk and communicate, paradoxically, in a
subtle way.

The South Dramas intends to be a platform where certain topics, like gender and violence, can be treated without solemnity, without any inten-
tion of underestimating the importance of these, but using different media like video-art, humor, and b-series aesthetic, in order to deepen them
within a different gaze and treatment.

*Ongoing project at Biquini Wax EPS

https://vimeo.com/380605395
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                                       The South Dramas. First chapter, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       he South Dramas. First chapter, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       The South Dramas. First chapter, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       The South Dramas. First chapter, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       Episodio cazafantasmas. Second chapter,
                                       2019

                                       Video still
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                                       Episodio cazafantasmas. Second chapter,
                                       2019

                                       Video still
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                                       Huele de noche. Third chapter, 2020

                                       Video still
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                                       Huele de noche. Third chapter, 2020

                                       Video still
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Plano americano / American shot

American shot is a project that emerges from an ongoing investigation that began in 2017 in the Sierra Hermosa region, Zacatecas, as part of an
invitation from the Sierra Hermosa Community Museum.

From the construction of emotional ties and the approach to the nearest marble mine, currently, Contreras builds a fiction based on Western
films, in comparison with Mexican rural representations, which have not changed since the Mexican Revolution. Sierra Hermosa is a communi-
ty with approximately 200 inhabitants mostly women, children and older adults, heirs of the revolutionary stripe shop and the hacienda system,
currently plagued by state abandonment, Sierra Hermosa is a community about to disappear.
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                                       Plano americano / American shot, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       Plano americano / American shot, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       Plano americano / American shot, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       Plano americano /American shot, 2019

                                       Video still
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Sa La Na, a Yuum, Iasis / Laissez Faire-Laissez Passer

Sa La Na, a Yuum, Iasis / Laissez Faire-Laissez Passer is a multimedia installation conceived as an allegorical parody of Mexico’s economic liberaliza-
tion between 1986 and 1996.

Here, Keiko’s anatomy - the first orca superstar - operates as a container of a poetic and material staging that turns its housing into a museum
populated with urban cultural matter.

This digestive ecosystem, formed by the remains of the sea beast, is a powerful metaphor for how neoliberal policies intertwine with a Latin
American context proper to late capitalism.

Piece created collectively by Biquini Wax EPS, presented at the Prince.ess.ess des Villes exhibition, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France, 2019.
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                                       Biquini Wax EPS.
                                       Sa La Na, A Yuum, Iasos /
                                       Laissez Faire – Laissez Passer, 2019

                                       Mixed media
                                       Variable measures
                                       Whale approx.: 700 x 400 x 300 cm
                                       Video 1: 8:48 min
                                       Video 2: 10:48 min
                                       Flags / harpoons; 200 cm each (6 in total)
                                       Two channel excerpt of 3:27 min
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                                       Biquini Wax EPS.
                                       Sa La Na, A Yuum, Iasos /
                                       Laissez Faire – Laissez Passer, 2019

                                       Detail
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                                       Biquini Wax EPS.
                                       Sa La Na, A Yuum, Iasos /
                                       Laissez Faire – Laissez Passer, 2019

                                       Detail
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                                       Biquini Wax EPS.
                                       Sa La Na, A Yuum, Iasos /
                                       Laissez Faire – Laissez Passer, 2019

                                       Detail
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La maldita sed del oro / The damn thirst of gold

The damn thirst for gold was a project developed within an invitation to a residence in Lille, France called Eldorado where the theme was Mexico.

The city, due to the theme of the festival was flooded by Frida Kahlo and gigantic alebrijes, motifs represented in a grotesque way. Alchemy came
as a response to anxiety towards the third world, European alchemy, as a method to counteract the self-expression of an imaginary place that did
not even exist in Mexico, but in Peru. The philosopher’s stone as an object of desire of the mafia and terrifying migrant who lives in Europe more
and more domesticated, increasingly closer. I was interested in taking advantage of the immediate format of production, I took the residence as a
place of experimentation within serie b Horror , I worked in the creation of fiction and characters that I have been developing in my practice, re-
sultingin a video installation where a philosopher’s stone hidden in an icy palette is sought and desired by different medieval characters that appear
in the present more similar to a rapper or a gangster in Adidas sports suits.

*Project developed as Biquini Wax EPS
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                                       La maldita sed del oro / The damn thirst of
                                       gold, 2019

                                       Video still
                                       4:15 min

                                       https://vimeo.com/345797943
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                                       La maldita sed del oro / The damn thirst of
                                       gold, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       La maldita sed del oro / The damn thirst of
                                       gold, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       La maldita sed del oro / The damn thirst of
                                       gold, 2019

                                       Video still
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                                       La maldita sed del oro / The damn thirst of
                                       gold, 2019

                                       Video still
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La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life of dogs

The secret life of dogs has as a starting point the mutual dreams -dream telepathy- in the rural community of San Andrés Tzicuilan, Cuetzalan,
Puebla. In this territory, the cornerstone of capitalism, private property does not operate in the same way as in the rest of the cities of the coun-
try because a communal relationship with the land is maintained. Contreras’ hypothesis is that something similar happens with dreams, that is,
dreams as well as land are not private, but communal. Based on a critical link between desire and politics, she proposes to analyze the phantom
spectrum of mutual dreams as a space for the collective unconscious. The mutual dream as an imaginary place where the community sublimates
structural problems inherent in capitalism: dispossession, drug trafficking, racism, machismo, poverty, etc. Therefore, Contreras identified the
bull as a recurring and insistent phantasmagoric motive in the dreams of the community, which led her to consider its image as a point of libidi-
nal escape, a phallic image where discomforts of the people converge.

Currently, Paloma Contreras is producing a science fiction short film related to her research and experience in San Andrés Tzicuilan, where the
genre of horror and science fiction will be key to presenting the problem of anthropological work itself in contemporary art.
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                                       La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life
                                       of dogs, 2018

                                       Video still
                                       6:50 min

                                       https://vimeo.com/279603826
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                                       La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life
                                       of dogs, 2018

                                       Video still
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                                       La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life
                                       of dogs, 2018

                                       Video still
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                                       La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life
                                       of dogs, 2018

                                       Video still
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                                       La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life
                                       of dogs, 2018

                                       Installation view MUCA Roma, Mexico
                                       City
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                                       La vida secreta de los perros / The secret life
                                       of dogs, 2018

                                       Installation view MUCA Roma, Mexico
                                       City
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Poema maquilista / Industrial poem

Performance presented at the Siqueiros Public Art Hall in collaboration with Wendy Cabrera Rubio.

Participation of Patricia Rubio in textile and automotive maquila and Edna (Andromeda) in music. The performance consisted of the packaging
of a McLaren Formula 1 car in front of the Siqueirian muralism, showing the hand that works in the dark from the performance and poetic ac-
tion; the hand of the Latin American women’s maquila.

The performance culminated with a written poem: INDUSTRIAL POETRY, CHAPTER I
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                                       Poema maquilista / Industrial poem, 2018

                                       Poem and performance
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                                       Poema maquilista / Industrial poem, 2018

                                       Poem and performance
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                                       Poema maquilista / industrial poem, 2018

                                       Poem and performance
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La fiebre de oro / The gold fever

The gold fever is a multimedia project that unfolds the notion of Mexican trade union suspense. The title refers to the state of intoxication of the
former workers of the extinct Mint of Mexico and at the time they secretly minted gold coins for the outgoing president. The project has been
developed in a five-year investigation with former workers of the National Union of Former Workers of the Mint. The pieces explore the phan-
tasmagoria of Mexican trade unionism. The cinematic genre of the SSM and its scenographic display allows to make visible spectra that still lurks
the contemporary Mexican political system. Film genre that refers to the apparent normalized quiescence of a unionized worker. The subject is
actively involved in an economic-cinematographic fiction, that is, he works at the same working hours
throughout his life.

How is a unionized and third-world ghost plastically represented?

Starting from the invention of the SSM genre, Contreras intends to comment on the present through the body-economic-affective experiences
of forced retirement of workers, who become reappeared in an economy that intends to disappear them. In a nation-state that holds so many se-
crets, the viewer becomes a detective and police semi-professional investigation into a method of artistic production.

What is their secret? What keeps them together? Nostalgia? Complicity? Anything worse? A slow murder that unfolds within your guts?
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                                       Video still shoot at the National Union of
                                       Coin workers, 2017

                                       https://vimeo.com/280039020
                                       https://vimeo.com/246606275
                                       https://vimeo.com/280048317
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                                       Video still shoot at the National Union of
                                       Coin workers, 2017
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                                       Fidel Velázquez no está muerto / Fidel
                                       Velazquez is not dead, 2016

                                       Drawing series
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                                       Fidel Velázquez no está muerto / Fidel
                                       Velazquez is not dead, 2016

                                       Drawing series
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                                       Fidel Velázquez no está muerto / Fidel
                                       Velazquez is not dead, 2016

                                       Drawing series
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Fanzine menstrual / Menstrual zine

The Menstrual zine project - called this way to echo the metabolic cycles of the body - which is made up of a series of artistic manifestations that
start from a typically literary format, but that adopt different supports, such as drawing, performance or installation. Experimenting with the
poetic potential derived from the spoken word, and retaining the publication name to remember that any narrative passage is subject to endless
poetic variations; and that the main strength of the poem is not only to free the text of the page, but to release the word from the entire system
that surrounds it. The publication works as a reflection of a process that is always the same, in a body that preserves - and defends - its identity
through the exercise of always being different. I started this project as a result of a traumatic event, at first I had no idea of the future. I realized
that I was telling the same story all the time and that every time I told it, the stage and my attacker were changing little by little. I felt a determi-
nation to survive and use feminist thinking as political demand. From a narrative game that simultaneously connects and disconnects from re-
ality, it seeks to escape the authoritarian control of it and the need to submit to the power of a single narrative. From here it is that we can intuit
that in the words themselves there is also the potential to alter reality, and the possibility of liberating our
desires and impulses, from a imposed control.

Project presented at Biquini Wax EPS
Video of the publication: http://bit.ly/2lUP6
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                                       Fanzine menstrual / Menstual zine, 2016

                                       Performance view
                                       Multimedia installation
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                                       Fanzine menstrual / Menstual zine, 2016

                                       Multimedia installation
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Paloma Contreras                               CV                                                                                                                              March, 2021

Paloma Contreras Lomas                         2015                                             2018                                              de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, 1991                              Fanzine Menstrual, Biquini Wax EPS, Mexico       Nuevo manifiesto de cine mexicano, Lodos Gal-
                                               City, Mexico                                     lery, Mexico City, Mexico                         2015
STUDIES                                                                                                                                           Sin Valor, 2a Muestra de Libros de Artista,
SOMA Educational program, SOMA,, Mexi-         GROUP SHOWS                                      Ahora en común. Más opacidad, MUCA                Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo
co City, Mexico                                2020 - 2021                                      Roma, Mexico City, Mexico                         MUAC, Mexico City, Mexico
                                               Otrxs mundxs, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City,
Diploma in Contemporary Art, Central Saint     Mexico                                           Kiosko, Fundación Alumnos 47, Mexico City,        RESIDENCIES
Martins, University of the Arts London, Lon-                                                    Mexico                                            2019, Lille 3000, Eldorado, Lille, France
don, UK                                        2020
                                               Siembra, Biquini Wax EPS at kurimanzutto,        2017                                              2017, AKI AORA, Tulum, Mexico
Bachelor in Visual Arts, Escuela Nacional de   Mexico City, Mexico                              Cosas más extrañas (as part of Biquini Wax
Pintura, Escultura y Grabado La Esmeralda,                                                      EPS), GSD Kirkland Gallery of Harvard Uni-        GRANTS AND AWARDS
Mexico City, Mexico                            ¡Cállate los ojos!, SOPORTE (in collaboration versity, Boston, USA                                 2020
                                               with Archivo Colectivo), Mexico City, Mexi-                                                        CIFO Cisneros Fontanals Grant, Cisneros
Academic exchange (with the support of         co                                               El Instituto para el Estudio del Fascismo, col-   Fontanals Art Foundation, Emerging Artist
INBA), L’école de recherche graphique                                                           lective performance with José Rodrigo García      Category, Miami, USA
(ERG), Brussels, Belgium                       2019                                             and Blake Shaw, AKI AORA, Tulum, Mexico
                                               Biennale d’Architecture d’Orléans comis-                                                           2019
SOLO SHOWS                                     sioned by Frida Escobedo, Frac Centre-Val de El Instituto para el Estudio del Fascismo, per-       Jóvenes Creadores, Fondo Nacional para la
2020                                           Loire, Orléans, France                           formance as part of the Camel Collective ex-      Cultura y las Artes (FONCA), Mexico City,
The Marshland of Souls, Pequod Co., Mexico                                                      hibition; Museo Universitario de Arte Con-        Mexico
City, Mexico                                   Prince.sse.es des Villes (as part of Biquini Wax temporáneo MUAC, Mexico City, Mexico
                                               EPS), Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France                                                               Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Develop-
Dr. Psiquiatra o el más allá mexicano, Salón                                                    If You Want to Do Something, Forget This          ment Next Generation Grantee (as part of the
Silicón, Mexico City, Mexico                   La maldita sed del oro (as part of Biquini Wax Debt, and Remember It Later, Celaya Brothers        collective Biquini Wax EPS), Amsterdam, The
                                               EPS), Lille 3000, Lille, France                  Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico                      Netherlands
2017
Un gesto burocrático más que crítico, Ladrón   La dinastía del pájaro, Galería de Arte Anto-    2016                                              Research grant (received as part of the collec-
Galería, Mexico City, Mexico                   nio López Sáenz, Culiacan, Mexico                El arte del videotape contra la TV, Juan Acha:    tive Biquini Wax EPS / Museo Comunitario
                                                                                                por una nueva problemática artística, Museo       Sierra Hermosa), Fundación Jumex Arte Con-
Paloma Contreras                                 CV                                                March, 2021

temporáneo, Mexico City, Mexico                  EPS, part of the Latin American Sub-critical
                                                 Studies group “Los Yacusi” and of the SOMA
2017                                             educational program (2016 – 2018)
William Bullock-FEMAM Award of Critical
Museography (received as part of the collec-     CURATORIAL ACTIVITY
tive Biquini Wax EPS), Museo Universitario       2018
de Arte Contemporáneo MUAC in collabo-           Collective curatorship with the group “Los
ration with the British Council, Mexico City,    Yacusi”, Melquíades Herrera: reportaje plástico
Mexico                                           de un teorema cultural, MUAC, Mexico City,
                                                 Mexico
PUBLICATIONS
El Más Allá Mexicano, in Mad Marginal            2016
Cahier #5, Sternberg Press, 2020                 Collective curatorship with the group “Los
                                                 Yacusi”, Juan Acha: por una nueva porblemáti-
Las botas de hule precioso, in La Tempestad      ca artística, MAM, Mexico City, Mexico
Magazine, 2018

El secuestro de Elenita, in Nuevos Manifiestos
Mexicanos, Random House, 2017

COLLECTIONS
CIFO Collection, Cisneros Fontanals Art
Foundation, Miami, USA

Colección Fundación Alumnos 47, Mexico
City, Mexico

Guadalupe Phillips Collection, Mexico

OTHER ACTIVITIES
Member of the artistic space Biquini Wax
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