about this piece Shadow concave territoriesFrom the Series: Archeologies of the environment2020Oil on canvas30 x 30 cm Archeologies of the environment, is a series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar, which arises since 2014 and gives continuity to her current work. In this, Morales explores the analogies and dialectics existing in the environment that... Continue Reading →
Bringing together
about this piece Bringing togetherFrom the Series: Archeologies of the environment2020Oil on canvas100 x 90 cm Archeologies of the environment, is a series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar, which arises since 2014 and gives continuity to her current work. In this, Morales explores the analogies and dialectics existing in the environment that promote... Continue Reading →
Routine as dialogue
about this piece Routine as dialogueFrom the Series: Archeologies of the environment2021Oil on canvas30 x 30 cm Archeologies of the environment, is a series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar, which arises since 2014 and gives continuity to her current work. In this, Morales explores the analogies and dialectics existing in the environment that... Continue Reading →
Confluence I. Decline and Segments
about this piece Confluence I. Decline and SegmentsFrom the Series: Archeologies of the environment2021Oil on canvas125 x 108 cm Archeologies of the environment, is a series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar, which arises since 2014 and gives continuity to her current work. In this, Morales explores the analogies and dialectics existing in the... Continue Reading →
Archeologies of the Environment
A series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar.
Quality of Life
It’s called the Doctrine of Double Effect, a philosophical conundrum but with real-life implications. For a doctor, it means that you are permitted to do something that on its face is wrong if it is morally the right thing to do. It means that you can prescribe pain-relieving medication to...
A Match Made in Private
Online dating has become a widespread feature of modern social life. In less than two decades, seeking partners through commercial intermediaries went from being a marginal and stigmatized practice to being a common activity. How can we explain this rapid change and what does it tell us about the changing...
On the Border
The photo speaks a thousand words, one for each mile they travelled Baby on her father’s backtucked inside his T-shirt,face down in the waters of the Rio Grande,hair trimmed in reeds instead of ribbons Abrogation of the Dreamthat persuaded her family to fleea thousand miles’ journey to the borderand the torch-bearing promise of freedomto be denied.The photo of... Continue Reading →
On Meeting Alexander Calder: An Essay
He wore a hardhat and mustard-colored overalls, a working man’s uniform like the other men on the site. His demeanor said he was the one in charge. A small crew of younger guys looked to him for direction as their towering crane slowly inched elephantine slabs of curved, unpainted, unburnished...
On the Sea
Saltwater jerks & spitsbeneath all keels. Unwilling beast to carry ambitions across the world.Carriersleeps, dreams terror,storms, red sunfailing in the dimwest. Weigh the currentscurses for names,broken & unknown,an egress tolegal fictions:borders, love, & dregs of worldly goods.Waves, somewhere,lying calm, munch down the moon. Read More in Poetry
