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Exhibe Marco Works Made with Bloody Garments of Victims of Femicide

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Garments of clothing with blood remains of women victims of femicide or crystals of commercial premises that were left behind as a result of violence are part of the elements used by the Sinaloan artist, Teresa Margolles, to give life to the exhibition “How We Leave” that will be inaugurated at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Marco) in Monterrey.This Wednesday the artist herself and the director of the cultural and curatorial enclosure of the ex…
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Garments of clothing with blood remains of women victims of femicide or crystals of commercial premises that were left behind as a result of violence are part of the elements used by the Sinaloan artist, Teresa Margolles, to give life to the exhibition “How We Leave” that will be inaugurated at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Marco) in Monterrey.This Wednesday the artist herself and the director of the cultural and curatorial enclosure of the ex…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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