Personal memory by Mario Arturo Adez Peña
1983 • San Miguel Allende, Mexico
“There used to be fishermen in the area, there were deer. But throughout the years urbanization has led to changes in the land favoring capital investment instead of ecological development. We need a plantification of lands according to norms dictated by society.”
Maya Lin, Global Residency Program
Creative Time / Rockefeller Foundation
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