Need surgery? Go to Mexico!

September 22nd, 2010

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Medical tourism! We love that phrase. Just as labor has gone overseas, why not take the medical industry to places outside of the 50 states? The San Francisco Chronicle has an interesting story today about how rising medical care and health care costs are forcing people to think “outside the box” when it comes to surgery and health. Mexico is becoming a very popular destination.

Medical tourism is becoming a greater force in Mexico’s economy as efforts to reform the U.S. health care system fall victim to political maneuvering. As the tenacious recession leaves more Americans without jobs — or working for employers who can no longer afford to provide insurance — adding a medical procedure to the vacation itinerary looks increasingly attractive. The U.S. government doesn’t keep statistics, but based on trends in the past several years, the Mexican government is expecting the number of visitors seeking medical treatment there to reach 650,000 annually by 2020.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/09/22/mexico_mix_medical_tourism.DTL#ixzz10IH8ziwu

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Photos from “The Lost Ones” opening at FIFTY24MX Gallery

August 16th, 2010

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We just grabbed some opening photos from The Lost Ones show at FIFTY24MX in Mexico City from the TheCityLovesYou.com, and it looks like a big crowd turned up for the New Image Art/Marsea Goldberg guest curation show. Not bad to have a few Shepard Fairey pieces in the mix.

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Arturo from FIFTY24MX.

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THE LOST ONES – FIFTY24 MEXICO GALLERY – FEATURING THE DATE FARMERS, SHEPARD FAIREY, RETNA AND MORE

August 13th, 2010

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Right now in Mexico City, something big is brewing.  Big.  Marsea Goldberg from New Image Art in Los Angeles is visiting Mexico City as the guest curator for “The Lost Ones” collective show in FIFTY24MX Gallery.  Marsea has been the catalyst behind the launching some of our favorite careers, and for “The Lost Ones” has gathered works by Tim Biskup, Gary Baseman, Shepard Fairey,  Matt Furie, Richard Colman, Date Farmers, Neckface, Kime Buzelli, Judith Supine, Retna, Cleon Peterson, Herbert Baglione and Miss Bug to be a part of it.

The opening reception will occur on Friday, August 13th, 2010 at 6:00PM and will run until October 16th.

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The Lost Ones

August 11th, 2010

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Lili and Arturo from FIFTY24MX and Upper Playground Mexico City sent us some pictures of the arrival of work for The Lost Ones, a great group show curated by Marsea Goldberg of New Image Art in Los Angeles.

Here is the full press release:

New Image Art has been one of the engines fueling the Underground art movement on the west coast for more than 15 years. It’s founder and director Marsea Goldberg is responsible for discovering, and solidifying the careers of some of our favorite artists.

This month Marsea will be visiting Mexico City as guest curator for “THE LOST ONES” collective show in FIFTY24MX Gallery.

THE LOST ONES gathers the work of renowned artists, most of them self taught, renegade artists who came from such vast backgrounds as street art, Skate, Illustration, Multimedia.

Showing new pieces from Tim Biskup, Gary Baseman, Shepard Fairey,  Matt Furie, Richard Colman, the Date Farmers, Neck Face, Kime Buzelli, Judith Supine, Retna, Cleon Peterson, Herbert Baglione and Miss Bugs.

One eyed monsters, masked heroes, vampire chicks, dear headed children, cannibals in bikini, folkloric robots, flower eyed girls, and even cracked up muppets coexist in the imagery of this show.

FIFTY24MX
Amatlán 105, Condesa, Mexico city
www.fifty24mx.com

Opening Reception Friday, August 13th, 2010, 18:00 hrs.
Show runs till Saturday October 16th
A lot more pictures on the next few pages…. let’s begin….

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Rene Almanza in Barcelona

August 2nd, 2010

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(Chapter One)

“… Has taught drawing, like a language that speaks not only representing your character if not the same at work, there is a kind of reflection of the essence of the Creator in his creatures. This has been a very important briefing because, as his own pieces as shown, Rene is involved in each. Every part of his work is perfectly related to everything…”

Javier Arjona Juárez, oaxacan artist.                                                                                                           June 2010, Xalapa- Veracruz, Mexico

The first time I heard the name Almanza * 1 was from the mouth of another artist. Curiously, in later years when I decided to improve my inexperience in the capacity of the reviews of art, the main provision for reference of other exhibitors came from René’s own voice. How well he spoke the Mexican Alfonso Guevara * 2, a graduate in visual arts with specialization in camera work, “René Almanza has always maintained a community spirit”, a quality that has earned the deep appreciation of his contemporaries.

That is why I find it consistent to begin to speak about their work by altering the usual thematic order that guided me, leaving behind the habit of starting the description of the artist from the individuality of their existing records. In the case of Rene Almanza, it is more interesting to show implicit reflection images timid, those in which it denies, confirms or leaves in doubt the discursive theorizing that apply their observant.

For this recognition to its scope, it is necessary to compile an accurate illation appraisal, whether regarding the work or humanity that is outside the professional environment. The formula that best concretized the exemplary figure of René is that which comes from the comments made on behalf of their developmental sequence. I suspect that has been through this feature that has been given the unconditional disposal of the business fraternity in which he operates.

In this way the human honesty and professional integrity of the Mexican representative, have been two of the main reasons that motivated me to talk about his career. Building on shared journeys during our common stay in Barcelona Spain, I decided to perpetuate the description of temperament that has been reflected in his works.

After several intentions to approach Almanza in the past, I think it was no coincidence that finally we meet in the circle further from the city in which located. The foreign similarity was one of the elements that facilitated the immediate link to the establishment of the dialogue in Europe.

On this remains confess that prior to the interview I did with René, I wanted to examine the transparency of the psychic and corporeal content suggested in his creations. The visual representations, with which I met him in my country, reported a paradoxical relationship with the speculative symbolization that I held. It was thus that in the civility of Monterrey Nuevo Leon I settled affinity for their parts, while in the Spanish metropolis I built rapport with his reserved ontology.

In my amateur view, the interest I had for talking with an exponent as prepared as Almanza, prompted me to cultivate a personal demand on basic concepts of artistic discipline. I conceived this as a necessary feature to make accurate descriptions, so to adhere to the sense of his referral and personal proclivity. On occasions, when there is an effect of unpremeditated art, the need to understand the phenomenon that generates positive countertransference.

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The utopian attempt to make a narrative with internal focalization * 19, then depends on the assimilation transferred in intimate communication with the creator. However, without waiting to extract textual basis, I realized that the works discussed mainly concerns the drafting of texts with external composition * 19. The reason for this is that the credible motivation within the visual parts lives only in the reserve of the authors. As is well recognized by Rene Almanza “… communication in the painting is a conversation of sorts with empty spaces. The message is issued is not always so straightforward … people complete their unfinished readings. ” (R. Almanza, 2010)

In this way the viewer enters its affinity to art, whether by the aesthetic appeal or its desire to consummate the arguments that are not outwardly. I do not know if such clairvoyance like men with talent. Either way it is remembered that “The art is displayed under the need occasionally aesthetics of those who need and like to be disappointed, those who believe and are recreated * 20

Both the public and developers, new findings reveal surveillance. Once you look back at the completed product, recognize truths that went unnoticed by his conscience. That’s why I wonder: how the artistic seduction exists without the special permission of the glosses?

If we wanted to avoid the effects of the paintings and graphics, we should close our eyes and we should vet our imagination to the time of the suggestion. Decry the understanding we would need the images and stop exalting the creature that reproduces the unreality in the material. In this way, art is like that movie classic that no one wants to remake, because the justification to stick to one subject; we would not see the personal attribute that was introspective.

Turning to another role outside the trichotomy: transmitter, the work and the receiver, the figure comes into play that talks about the interactions of those elements. With regard to my role as editor, which doubles the terms subsequently asked the artist, I recognize that words have never been entirely free of conjecture. Yet having tried to be fair in my writing, I have escaped the attempt to tell stories of the pictures that I contemplated.

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A message from Jeremy Fish in Mexico….

July 24th, 2010

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greetings from sunny guadalajara mexico. mi amigo sam flores and i were sent here to give a lecture and teach a workshop. the workshop was cancelled, so we just talked, painted some big dudes, drank mas cervecas, and mostly fucked around. i am really starting to get tired of the road, and miss north beach. a few more weeks i guess. below is the theme song for my life this summer, and a few gem snapshots from old mexico… -jeremy fish

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A mexican dog raping Sam Flores.

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Jeremy may have the baddest collection of hurraches of any white dude ever.

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Jeremy Fish and Sam Flores showing in Guadalajara, Mexico

July 23rd, 2010

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Sam Flores & Jeremy Fish in Guadalajara, Mexico

July 23rd, 2010

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While we are waiting for some photos and updates from Sam Flores and Jeremy Fish adventure for a show they are in Guadalajara, Mexico, check out what is going down at Chouroom.mx. If you know Spanish, that helps.

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A Citrus World Cup Weekend Recap

June 13th, 2010

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So after the first 2 days of the World Cup, here are some quick observations about the 10 teams that have played so far.

South Africa: Totally surprised. No host team has ever failed to make the knockout round, and the tie with Mexico gives them more of a chance than anyone previously gave them to make it out of Group A. While they aren’t a great team, Group A is looking pretty weak right now (see below for Mexico, Uruguay, and France), although it’s just one match. But it’s one out of three, so who knows what’ll happen. For now, they get one word up for surprising almost everyone with their tie.

Mexico: Wow. That’s all that can be said about the lackluster play of Mexico. With so many more world class players than South Africa, Mexico should’ve beaten the host team. Instead, they looked like a team that has been fighting the past couple of months (look up the Dos Santos incident), and if they’re going to get out of Group A into the knockout round, they’ll need Javier Hernandez to step up and score some goals.

Uruguay: They definitely showed that they could at least compete with a sloppy French team.  Great goalkeeping and defense, but Diego Forlan had two great goal scoring opportunities and missed on both (though one was a great save by Hugo Lloris). Uruguay showed it has the talent to win this group, but will need Forlan to connect on those goals to win.

France: The French didn’t look like former champions in their first match. The offense was pensive for the most part and had a few moments of beauty, and had it not been for great defense by Bacary Sagna and his defensive mates in the back, they could have easily lost this match. Sidney Govou and Franck Ribery will need to take some leadership in order for France to avoid tying every opponent they match up with, but for now, they can be thankful that a tie keeps them in the running to win this group.

South Korea: This is one of those teams that always surprises people when everyone else has written them off. Park Si-Jung showed with his beautiful left footed score why he’s one of the more underrated football players of the past decade (13 goals in World Cup Play), and the Korean team looked like it got in the groove after a somewhat nervous start. If South Korea can keep up this enthusiasm, we may see a repeat of their magical 2002 run to the semis.

Greece: What can be said about Greece. This is only their second trip to the Cup, and it looked like it as they got dominated by a much more experienced South Korea Team (7 straight Cup appearances). Gekas looked like the only player with any clue how to play in the world’s biggest tournament, while the rest of his team looked like they were already happy to just be there.  If this kind of play keeps up, it’ll be shocking to see them even get out of Group play, let alone survive the last 2 games with their asses still attached to their tailbone.

Argentina:  Diego Maradona’s coaching debut, and it was beautiful. Lionel Messi brought his play from the Champion’s Cup with him, and his talented team fed off Maradona’s crazy energy. Heinze’s header was beautiful, and the Argentina team showed why it’s a favorite to go to at least the semis.  The score could’ve easily been 4-0 if not for some great saves by Nigeria’s Vincent Enyeama, but either way, Argentina showed in their first match that the other teams should be very afraid – of Diego Maradona’s Saddam Hussein caught in a hole look.

Nigeria: Great offense, but as the corner that Heinze scored in the 6th minute, Nigeria will have to play hyper aware defense to stay in the Cup.  Ogbuke showed some great play (the between the opposing players’ legs pass was ridiculous, even if he did miss his target), and Nigeria did hang tough and keep themselves in the game for the majority of the time.  If they want to do more than stay in games, though, Nigeria will have to find it’s defense, and fast.

USA: What more can be said? People are calling the 1-1 tie with England a victory, but this is the same team that beat Spain and  Brazil just a couple years ago, and while England is supposed to be a great team, this U.S. team has shown that it can be the best teams. Anyway, Jozy Altidore looked great on his near goal after coming off a harsh injury and doing virtually nothing for Hull City, and Tim Howard? Thank goodness he’s on our side.  To put things in perspective, the US played well, but are lucky that Robert Green never played catch as a kid, because otherwise, we’d be looking at a whole ‘nother story.  After that first goal was ceded, though, the US’s defense looked great, especially in how it handled striker Wayne Rooney.

England: Disappointing? Yes. But England’s actually lucky they didn’t lose this one. Wayne Rooney was pretty ineffective for most of the match, and the powerful English team looked like they were athletically overmatched by the even more powerful US team.  Everyone knows that England’s supposed to be great, but if they don’t shore up the keeper situation, they might not be able to make history. In case you’re wondering what that means, no team has ever won the World Cup with a foreign coach, and England is paying Fabio Capello, a cool 9 mill (US) to bring the Cup back to England. Of course, that raises the question, what would happen if England gets out of group play and faces the Azzurri? The English better hope Capello is the first, because otherwise, that’s a lot of pounds to waste on a ugly body of work.

All comments written by Citrus World Cup correspondent, Jonathan Liu.

Image from the London Guardian.

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We are watching the World Cup right now!

June 11th, 2010

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Even living in the United States, (okay, well, San Francisco), you forget just how electric it feels when the World Cup is happening. It is extremely special feeling. Right now, Mexico is playing host South Africa, its the 2nd half, and you can watch the whole thing, like we are, on ESPN3.com right now. What a great month its going to be….

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