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Reflejo

Reflejo by Colectivo Última Hora & Juan Vázquez Morales: Surreal photography blending skeleton art, Día de Muertos themes, & urban Mexico City. Contemporary fantasy.

Colectivo Última Hora & Juan Vázquez Morales: Mexican artists blending traditional art with contemporary themes. Cartonería, polymers & metals create powerful skeletal works & reinterpretations of José Guadalupe Posada.

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Artist Biography

Colectivo Última Hora & Juan Vázquez Morales: Echoes of Tradition, Bold Visions

The Colectivo Última Hora – comprised of artists Juan Vázquez Morales and others – represents a fascinating confluence of Mexican artistic heritage and contemporary experimentation. Founded in Mexico City in 2004, this collective has swiftly established itself as a significant force within the burgeoning Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) art scene and beyond.

  • Origins & Formation: The group’s genesis stemmed from a shared passion for exploring the rich symbolism embedded in Mexican folklore and visual culture. Recognizing the need to revitalize traditional techniques while engaging with global dialogues, they embarked on a collaborative journey to redefine artistic expression.
  • Mediums & Techniques: Última Hora distinguishes itself through its mastery of diverse mediums – cartonería (papier-mâché), polymers, and metals – pushing boundaries and challenging conventional notions of sculptural art. Their approach is characterized by meticulous craftsmanship combined with conceptual innovation.
  • Influence of José Guadalupe Posada: A profound respect for the iconic imagery of José Guadalupe Posada—particularly his lithographs depicting skulls—serves as a cornerstone of their artistic vision. They reinterpret Posada’s motifs, transforming them into monumental skeletons that confront mortality and celebrate remembrance with vibrant color palettes and striking textural contrasts.
  • Notable Projects: Perhaps most notably, Última Hora collaborated on the creation of colossal Día de Muertos skulls for Google Arts & Culture's “Spectre” promotional campaign, demonstrating their ability to engage audiences worldwide and elevate cultural understanding.

Exploring Cartonería: A Return to Roots

Cartonería, a technique rooted in centuries-old Mexican traditions, is central to Última Hora’s artistic practice. This laborious process involves layering papier-mâché onto wooden frames, resulting in textured sculptures that embody both fragility and resilience—mirroring the cyclical nature of life and death.

  • Material Considerations: The collective prioritizes locally sourced materials – primarily wood from Mexico’s forests – reflecting a commitment to sustainability and honoring regional craftsmanship.
  • Process & Detail: Each Última Hora sculpture undergoes painstaking preparation, demanding hours of meticulous labor and artistic dedication. The resulting surfaces are adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant pigments, capturing the spirit of Día de Muertos celebrations.

Contemporary Interpretations of Sacred Symbolism

While firmly grounded in Mexican folklore, Última Hora’s work transcends mere homage to tradition. Instead, they engage in a critical dialogue with cultural heritage, questioning assumptions and reimagining familiar symbols within a contemporary context.

  • Conceptual Depth: The collective's artistic endeavors delve into themes of identity, memory, and the human condition—provoking reflection on our relationship to mortality and celebrating the enduring power of remembrance.
  • Formal Experimentation: Última Hora’s sculptures incorporate innovative techniques – such as resin casting and metal fabrication – expanding the expressive possibilities of cartonería and elevating its aesthetic impact.

Historical Significance & Artistic Legacy

Colectivo Última Hora stands apart as a beacon of contemporary Mexican art, demonstrating how tradition can inspire innovation while maintaining an unwavering connection to cultural roots. Their monumental skeletons—a direct descendant of Posada’s legacy—have captivated audiences globally and cemented their place within the canon of Día de Muertos sculpture.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Mexican Art; Folk Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['José Guadalupe Posada']
  • Date Of Birth: Mexico City, Mexico (2004)
  • Full Name: Colectivo Última Hora & Juan Vázquez Morales
  • Nationality: Mexican
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Últimos toques - Colectivo Última Hora and Juan Vázquez Morales
    • Maqueta de Tzompantli
    • Grabado de José Guadalupe Posada
  • Place Of Birth: Mexico City