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The world of art is deep, intense, passionate, creative, and as different as the mind and heart of each artist. Each piece is as unique as the inspiration and motives of its creator, and there is no better way to try to understand and appreciate it than to speak directly with the artist. That is just what BADA proposes, which held its second edition in Mexico City and achieved a unique coexistence between audiences and creators to generate a kind of special magic that comes by bringing together work, creator, and viewer.
For the second time, the BADA fair filled the solemn space of Campo Marte with art and color to bring the work of artists such as Elisa Salas, Luigi Fantini, Diego de Erice, Rajae Qarrou, and many more to audiences enthusiastic about starting or enriching their collections with original pieces and meet the artists behind the creation.
Between paintings, sculptures, oil paintings, engravings, and even interventions in ancestral techniques such as popotillo or calligrams, the heart of Mexico City vibrated between art and color to bring art closer to new viewers and connoisseurs of the art world. Learn more in our photo gallery.
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