Self-portrait from Floating Strength by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte, facing a mirror inscribed with the words "DON'T LOOK INSIDE," exploring identity, self-perception, and emotional vulnerability.
Self-portrait from Floating Strength by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte, facing a mirror inscribed with the words "DON'T LOOK INSIDE," exploring identity, self-perception, and emotional vulnerability.
Self-portrait by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte facing a mirror inscribed with the words "Don't Look Inside," exploring identity, vulnerability, and self-perception.
Text-based artwork from Floating Strength by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte featuring the phrase "Taught not to be a woman. Never taught how to be a man.", exploring masculinity, identity, and emotional vulnerability.
Text-based artwork from Floating Strength by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte featuring the phrase "Taught not to be a woman. Never taught how to be a man.", exploring masculinity, identity, and emotional vulnerability.
Black-and-white typographic artwork displaying the phrase "Taught not to be a woman. Never taught how to be a man." from the Floating Strength series.
Contemporary installation 4 Acts of Being by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte, featuring a mirror, phone stand, coat rack, and chair that invite four acts of being: questioning, letting go, self-protection, and staying with oneself.
Contemporary installation 4 Acts of Being by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte, featuring a mirror, phone stand, coat rack, and chair that invite four acts of being: questioning, letting go, self-protection, and staying with oneself.
Installation view of 4 Acts of Being by Fer Quirarte. Through a mirror, phone stand, coat rack, and chair, the installation invites four acts of being: questioning, letting go, self-protection, and staying with oneself
Selection of contemporary silver jewelry from Objects of Devotion by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte, reinterpreting Mexican devotional traditions through symbols of faith, memory, and personal belief.
Selection of contemporary silver jewelry from Objects of Devotion by Mexican artist Fer Quirarte, reinterpreting Mexican devotional traditions through symbols of faith, memory, and personal belief.
Three contemporary silver jewelry pieces from Objects of Devotion by Fer Quirarte, including a pendant inspired by the bent Christ of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, exploring faith, memory, and devotion.
Portrait of Mexican contemporary artist Fer Quirarte.
Portrait of Mexican contemporary artist Fer Quirarte.
Black-and-white portrait of Mexican artist Fer Quirarte.