March 16, 2023
Art exhibitions aren't only in a museum or a gallery; art is also found in our surroundings and invites us to stop for a moment to contemplate a work that transmits emotions, feelings, and perceptions, thus enriching our sensitivity and showing us different ways of looking at life.
This is something that the artist Jorge Marin has always had very clear; he defines art as an element of the basic basket that promotes the culture and growth of human beings, which is why his work is exhibited in public places to interact with viewers.
The work of renowned Mexican artist Jorge Marín has been exhibited in Mexico, Central America, Canada, the United States, several European countries, Russia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, China, and Japan, to mention a few. It will soon be present for the first time at Hotel Xcaret Arte, a setting framed by the emblematic turquoise Caribbean Sea, where the eco-integrating architecture of the place and the sculpture will dialogue in a privileged natural environment.
Equilibrista 90, 2005 Bronce
"Diacronías" is a sculptural exhibition comprising nine bronze pieces that express symmetry, balance, proportion, and order. You can admire them carefully while the Caribbean breeze touches your skin, turning the contemplation of art into an incomparable experience.
The artist's goal is for the viewer to interact in a public space with his work, generating the opportunity to reformulate his concepts of inclusion, freedom, and identity.
Prambanan (monumental), 2020 Bronce
The sculptures present in "Diacronías" contain three of the premises of the artist's creative process: balance, challenge, and introspection; this he represents with elements of universal iconography such as wings, spheres, or the human body, the latter being the central part of his work because of his interest and passion for people.
"I like that with my work; there is a very intimate dialogue: that sort of mirror where you reflect on your fears, desires, fantasies..." Jorge Marín
El padre (caballo partido) 2020 - Bronce
If you are about to visit Hotel Xcaret Arte, enjoying these monumental sculptures is a must; add it to your itinerary right after seeing Xenses and take advantage of the fact that your senses will be more awake than ever. If you are still planning your trip, this is an excellent pretext to set a date for those well-deserved vacations.
Bernardo oriental (monumental), 2008 Bronce
Tundra Roto, 2022 Bronce
Tierra en cubo, 2016 Bronce
Balanza II (monumental), 2007 Bronce
Aire, 2014 Bronce
Split (monumental), 2002 Bronce
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