
Abraham González Pacheco
Machintla, la sombra eléctrica de las cosas.
Nov 8 – Jan 24, 2025
Opening
Nov 8, 3 pm–7 pm
Carpintaria
Rua Jardim Botânico 971,
Rio de Janeiro
Directions
Machintla, La Sombra Eléctrica de Las Cosas, Abraham González Pacheco’s (San Simón el Alto, Mexico, 1989) first solo exhibition in Brazil combines sculpture, drawing, and painting in an exploration of material history, archaeology and cultural transformation. By reworking the visual codes and social signifiers of Mexican history, his practice destabilizes tradition, from muralismo and its political implications to pre-Hispanic iconography and its ritual associations, opening up pathways toward speculative imaginaries.
The show features new works composed of construction materials such as concrete layered beneath images of hybrid, mutant beings, landscapes and icons. The artist begins by applying pigments onto a flat surface to define basic shapes and forms. Bottle caps are then placed around the composition to support a metal grid slightly above it, leaving a narrow gap between the two layers. Concrete is poured into this gap, and as it sets, it absorbs the pigments and shapes beneath. The resulting works are not painted in the traditional sense; their appearance emerges from the material interaction between pigment and concrete These pieces evoke ancient wall paintings while simultaneously embedding themselves in contemporary urban textures. Built from industrial scrap metal and hardware, these enigmatic objects extend the artist’s dialogue with matter and construction, exposing the entanglements between ruin and possibility.
By positioning monumentality and precarity in constant tension, González Pacheco offers a language of forms that challenges canonical narratives and insists on alternative futures. His work reframes the residues of history not as static relics but as active agents in the construction of meaning today. In this way, the exhibition foregrounds an artistic vision that is at once deeply rooted in Mexico’s cultural heritage and engaged with global conversations around memory and visual and collective identity.
Among Abraham González Pacheco’s recent shows are Monopolítico Suspendido (Nuestras nuevas ruinas), Museo Experimental el Eco, Mexico City, Mexico (2024); La lumbre de las serpientes, Espacio Doble A, Toluca, Mexico (2022); Texcal, Machete Galería, Mexico City, Mexico (2022). Gonzalez has also participated in the group shows Plaza pública, Centro de Creación Contemporánea de Andalucía (C3A), Córdoba, Spain (2025); Otrs Munds, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico (2025); Histórias Indígenas, Kode Bergen Art Museum, Bergen, Norway (2024); MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateauriand, São Paulo, Brazil (2023).





