Monica Deutsh studied Fashion Design, cutting and tailoring, at the International Institute Feli, Arte y Técnica del Vestir, in Barcelona, Spain, 1984-86. Later, she attended painting and drawing workshops at the “El Nigromante” Cultural Center in San Miguel Allende, Gto., And sculpture with the teacher Lothar Kestenbaum, who lived there for a period of two years, 1986-88. She also spent time studying experimental painting at the Academia de San Carlos and later at La Esmeralda.
She has exhibited individually at the Cloister of Sor Juana, at La Gloria, and at the Florence Riestra Gallery. He has participated in several group exhibitions, some of them: “Dame una G”, Café la Gloria, Mexico City, “Once the game is over, the king and the pawn return to the same box”, Le Laboratoire Gallery, City of Mexico, “Flexible Space”, La Quiñonera, Mexico City, “Drawing Exhibition, Espacio M, Mexico City,” 4th. Collective Artistic Intervention “, Intercontinental Hotel, Mexico City,” Colectiva 2d “, Kunsthaus Gallery and in the” El Nigromante “Cultural Center, San Miguel de Allende.
Knowing the work of Joseph Beuys and Louise Bourgeois, among others, she changed her conception of art, began to change and enrich herself, these artists opened a new significant field of possibilities for her, they helped her glimpse new paths of exploration and experimentation.
In 2005 she introduced new materials and began working with fabrics, leather, felt, wax, thread, bones, clay, etc. In this way, she went from the two-dimensional to the three-dimensional to begin a work closer to the object, to the sculptural
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26/03/2021 - 02/06/2021
Monica Deutsch reflects on the invention of the future based on the observation of silver, which is used to represent the distant and technological future of advertising companies, specifically in Hollywood cinema, fictional films featuring shiny silver people, outer space, machines, and spaceships. A future that they told us about but that seems to be here already, a world of robots, where the individual and the interior have no place; bright screens, cordless telephones, iridescent textures.