Transgressions on an Artbook: Hector Falcón
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Continuing our one year celebration, today we are revisiting an article by our contributing writer in Mexico City Alejandro Sordo-Guzmán on the work of Hector Falcón. The book, its uses and transmutation by the hand of the artist into an art object makes us reflect further about how the act of mutilation turns into one of discovery.



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