
Damian Ortega: Estridentopolis
Estridentismo (Stridentism), a vanguard cultural movement (c. 1921) which united artists and writers in a quest for artistic innovation and social reform, became embodied in an ideal but incomplete place called Estridentopolis. A century later, Damian Ortega (b. 1967) created his own Estridentopolis (2019), a small-scale "city" populated by towers with skyscraper bodies and animal heads, alongside disembodied workers' garments and wrinkled, patterned collages made from repurposed commercial cement bags. Ortega's engagement with Estridentismo predates his own Estridentopolis, revealing numerous long-standing parallels in artistic practices and conditions of artmaking in Mexico that impacted the construction of both urban visions. Moreover, the historical, visual, and conceptual intersections between Ortega's Estridentopolis and its postrevolutionary antecedent - even though they were conceived decades apart and from vastly divergent perspectives - generate a productive dialogue about the conditions of Mexican modernity. 102 images
Author: Damian Ortega
Format: Paperback, 146 pages, 197mm x 300mm
Published: 2023, RM Verlag SL, Spain
Genre: Individual Artists / Art Monographs
Estridentismo (Stridentism), a vanguard cultural movement (c. 1921) which united artists and writers in a quest for artistic innovation and social reform, became embodied in an ideal but incomplete place called Estridentopolis. A century later, Damian Ortega (b. 1967) created his own Estridentopolis (2019), a small-scale "city" populated by towers with skyscraper bodies and animal heads, alongside disembodied workers' garments and wrinkled, patterned collages made from repurposed commercial cement bags. Ortega's engagement with Estridentismo predates his own Estridentopolis, revealing numerous long-standing parallels in artistic practices and conditions of artmaking in Mexico that impacted the construction of both urban visions. Moreover, the historical, visual, and conceptual intersections between Ortega's Estridentopolis and its postrevolutionary antecedent - even though they were conceived decades apart and from vastly divergent perspectives - generate a productive dialogue about the conditions of Mexican modernity. 102 images
