Ale de la Puente’s work deals with notions of time-space and memory through a continuous construction of poetic relations between experiences given by space and time from a technological, scientific, philosophical, to linguistic approach.
De la Puente diverse background (artist with studies in Industrial Design, goldsmith, boatbuilding) and interests in time and space concepts had lead her to collaborate with several scientists in different fields from hypnotism, astronomy, nuclear physics to meteorology and mathematics. She has done collaborations with institutions such as, The National Institute of Astronomy and the National Institute of Nuclear Science UNAM.
She had the been awarded with Honorary Mention Collide@CERN 2013, she has been member of the National System of Arts Creators (Sistema Nacional de Creadores, FONCA) and Young Creators Grant twice, both from the National Council for Arts Funds. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.
She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally.
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Todo en todo por todos lados todo el tiempo by Ale de la Puente
Curated by Michel Blancsubé at Main Room February 2 - April 22, 2023Twenty-five works produced between 2010 and 2023 will be brought together in a fragmented volume to evoke our planet and this enigmatic cosmos full of constellations, galaxies, black holes, meteorites, stars and solar systems: records of phenomena and events, graphs of celestial movements, artifacts that invoke the magnetism that surrounds us, without forgetting the faithful presence of a satellite, silent witness of a small blue planet, fragile top in revolution, infinitely in revolution.Read more -
—mira a los hombres caer— by Ale de la Puente
Curated by Michel Blansubé April 27 - June 25, 2022Albertus Magnus, the 13th century scholar who, in his De Mineralibus, explained the origin of stones based on the myth of Pyrrha and Deucalion. Pyrrha was the wife of Deucalion, son of Prometheus; Pyrrha and Deucalion were the only survivors of a flood caused by Zeus. Deucalion threw stones over his shoulder, which turned into men, while Pyrrha threw others, which turned into women.Read more
— Michel Blancsubé
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ZsONA MACO 2024
February 7 - 11, 2024SAENGER Galería is pleased to present for Zona Maco's 20th anniversary, a group show by both local and International artists presenting striking big format abstract and figurative paintings, that explore the possibilities of abstraction by extracting the expressive potential of materials and the emergence of different narrative events as tools to address contemporary visual communication.Read more -
Dallas Art Fair 2023
April 20 - 23, 2023SAENGER Galería is pleased to present the work of Alfredo Gallegos Mena, Mark Hagen, Robert Janitz, Javier Peláez, Ale de la Puente, Scott Reeder, Víctor Rodríguez, Eduardo Sarabia, Haruna Shinagawa, Iván Trueta and Yoab Vera.Read more -
Dallas Art Fair 2022
April 21 - 24, 2022PH. Evan SheldonRead more