Nevus: Exploring personal strength and beauty through the lenses of politics, history, and nationality
On view: Oct. 20-26, 2025
Opening Reception: Thursday, Oct. 20, 6-9pm at El Hub, Mexico City
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Organized by Carlos Álvarez-Montero, Carsten Becker, Mara Garcia, Stella Geppert, Sean Noyce, and Katya Usvitsky
Participating artists: Carlos Álvarez-Montero (MX), Carsten Becker (DE), Brenda Castro (MX), Alfredo Esparza (MX), Stella Geppert (DE), Kathrin Köster (DE), Sean Noyce (US), Luz Ricano (MX), Alystair Rogers (US), Alberto Rodríguez (MX), Vabianna Santos (US), Katya Usvitsky (US)
Ojo Arte (Mexico City), in collaboration with Frontviews (Berlin) and Noysky Projects, presents Nevus, a multidisciplinary exhibition featuring artists from Mexico City, Berlin, and Los Angeles. The exhibition is part of B-LA-M, a three-year cultural exchange designed to deepen dialogue between the artist-run communities in Berlin, Los Angeles, and Mexico City.
The term nevus, also commonly known as a “beauty mark”, evokes a feature that alternates between allure and imperfection. Unlike the common mole or wart, which is often deemed undesirable, the nevus is paradoxically both a blemish and an ornamentation. Its beauty is reliant on social norms and historical standards as much as individual perception. Throughout history, the nevus has been imitated and idealized, serving as symbols of status, individuality, and distinction that highlights their otherwise “unblemished” outer beauty.
In this vein, Nevus brings together works that mark the lived experience of the artist, drawn from personal histories shaped by cultural, political, and geographic forces. Their narratives include acts of resilience, belonging, and transformation. Each work operates as a “mark” that alternates between identity and environment; beauty and imperfection; and individual and community.
As these disparate expressions meet, shared patterns begin to emerge, revealing a glimpse into the ways identity is inscribed upon the body, the mind, and the environment. Nevus thus becomes an exploration of how the personal becomes shared, how the invisible reveals, and how the mark can transform the vulnerable into a source of power. The exhibition invites reflection on identity as a territory in continuous negotiation, where the individual and the collective intertwine to give meaning to our contemporary existence.
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On view: October 20-27, 2025
Opening reception: Thurs, Oct. 20, 2025
Location: Calle de Mesones 86, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06090 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Contact: Carlos Álvarez-Montero: carlos@ojomx.com
Web: B-LA-M Exchange: b-la-m.org
Ojo Arte: ojomxarte.com
Frontviews: frontviews.de