Guided by reflections on historiography, sexuality and an experimental jewelry fantasy, artists Berke Gold and Isaac Olvera created a visual and written essay, around their casual drifting and coexisting in Nuevo León –a northern state with one of the biggest GDP in Mexico.
Mugres Regias accompanies a set of sticky sculptures to put into your fingers, wore by the artists at all time to collect debris and filth from the environment during their drifts. The usage of the sticky sculptures were a metaphor to a specific Jew literary tradition, as well as a compositional resource to make the images of this book, directly from the risograph machine plate. - Gato Negro