Mexico
Artist: Gabriel Hermida
* 17.03.1965 Acayucan, Veracruz/Mexico
1980: Art college, Puebla/Mexico
1982: Art and communication science, Veracruz/Mexico
1986: Graphic arts and art pedagogy, Villahermosa/Mexico
1989: University of applied science for communication science and graphic design, Hildesheim/Germany
1993: Art College Weissensee Berlin/Germany
1981 - 2003 Exhibitions:
Mexico, Germany, Austria, Argentina
1997 - 2003 Stage Design:
Volksbühne, Kammeroper Rheinsberg, Deutsches Theater, „Carnival of cultures“ (Berlin)
Interpretation
The Mexican bear is dressed in large green leaves. This symbolises the tropical vegetation in large parts of Mexico. We can see the wide landscape through bushes and leaves. It's the landscape the Aztecs were dreaming of when immigrating into Mexico. Through mythology the wandering Aztec people were predicted to settle where an eagle fights with a snake in the middle of a lake. That's where the Aztecs founded today's Mexico City. We can see the lake in a valley surrounded by mountains and volcanoes. The bear is wearing a sun as a mask. It's a smiling sun shining very brightly. In Mexican mythology the sun as a circle is a holy symbol.
Sun, trees, leaves, water, sky and mountains are symbols of freedom, tolerance and fraternity. The mussels and fishes stand for luck, harvest and fertility.
Gabriel Hermida
Sponsor: RAMADA Plaza