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Torre Cuarzo Creates a Space to Promote Mexican Art

  • Torre Cuarzo, owned by FUNO, has created 'Espacio 14: Showrooms,' a space in support of Mexican culture and art, featuring works by eight national artists and offering a rotating showcase of diverse artistic expressions.
Discover Mexican art at Espacio 14: Showrooms in Torre Cuarzo. Photo: Torre Cuarzo
Discover Mexican art at Espacio 14: Showrooms in Torre Cuarzo. Photo: Torre Cuarzo
07/02/2021
In support of Mexican culture and art, Torre Cuarzo, owned by FUNO, has created a space for showrooms to promote the work of eight national artists. This exciting venue, open to the general public and adhering to all necessary health measures, is located in the iconic Torre Cuarzo building along the Reforma corridor.

Known as 'Espacio 14: Showrooms,' this space serves as a showcase for a diverse range of artistic expressions, including paintings, sculptures, fashion, and general art. Situated on the 14th floor of Torre Cuarzo, it features captivating works by Duh Art Design, Bala Di Gala, Gerardo Torres, Man Candy, Adela Isaac, Mezcal Ojo de Tigre, Alejandro Santiago, and Galo Escultor. 

The main objective of this project is to have rotating and dynamic showrooms. Currently, we have eight talented artists, but in the future, another eight will be added, followed by many more in succession. This initiative will allow a wide variety of Mexican creators to showcase their works to the public, providing a consistently fresh and exciting artistic experience.

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