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Event Info
Date start 04.06.16
Date end 04.10.16
Start Time 12am
Admission Free


In collaboration with Leslie Moody Castro, MoHA, and Cuervo: Estudio Sobre Triangulo (Studies on a Triangle) New Work by Daniela Libertad (Mexico City)

By definition, a triangle is composed of three straight sides and three angles. In other words, three lines, bent at various yet specific angles together make the closed figure of a triangle. In the hands of Daniela Libertad, these simple properties that define the triangle are problematized in the most subtle, poetic ways. During her time in residence at the Museum of Human Achievement and during the Fusebox Festival, Daniela will make the properties of the triangle her subject matter, questioning its definition through a variety of different medium, exploring how this simple form creates relationships with space and the human body.

From Mexico City, Daniela Libertad is presented in partnership with the Museum of Human Achievement’s Artist In Residency program: AIR @ MoHA, Cuervo and Leslie Moody Castro. Estudio Sobre Triangulo (Studies On A Triangle) is part of an ongoing exploration throughout her residency.