With 32 artworks and documentary materials, this account examines the working process of the dynamic Mexican art collective Grupo Proceso Pentágono, founded in 1969. The group is characterized by its critical stance again...

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With 32 artworks and documentary materials, this account examines the working process of the dynamic Mexican art collective Grupo Proceso Pentágono, founded in 1969. The group is characterized by its critical stance against the political state in Mexico.

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