





Alejandro Galván | Vultures and Fireflies
On the occasion of Alejandro Galván’s Vultures & Fireflies at Marres, a bookwas released, curated by Tonatiuh López and Laura Martinez.
Alejandro Galván’s first solo exhibition Vultures & Fireflies, acts as a visual chronicle of Nezahualcóyotl—once hailed as a promised land for internal migrants and, later, for arrivals from the Caribbean, Central, and South America. Just sixty years ago, this community on the outskirts of Mexico City was seen as a place of opportunity. The publication offers an intimate window into everyday life.
Featuring stunning visuals, essays, and poetry by Guadalupe Reyes, Mitzi Cuevas, Razzia Santillán, Lydiette Carrión, Adrián Román, Juan Pablo Ramos, Samuel Segura, Laura Martínez, and Tonatiuh López, designed by The Rodina.
On the occasion of Alejandro Galván’s Vultures & Fireflies at Marres, a bookwas released, curated by Tonatiuh López and Laura Martinez.
Alejandro Galván’s first solo exhibition Vultures & Fireflies, acts as a visual chronicle of Nezahualcóyotl—once hailed as a promised land for internal migrants and, later, for arrivals from the Caribbean, Central, and South America. Just sixty years ago, this community on the outskirts of Mexico City was seen as a place of opportunity. The publication offers an intimate window into everyday life.
Featuring stunning visuals, essays, and poetry by Guadalupe Reyes, Mitzi Cuevas, Razzia Santillán, Lydiette Carrión, Adrián Román, Juan Pablo Ramos, Samuel Segura, Laura Martínez, and Tonatiuh López, designed by The Rodina.
On the occasion of Alejandro Galván’s Vultures & Fireflies at Marres, a bookwas released, curated by Tonatiuh López and Laura Martinez.
Alejandro Galván’s first solo exhibition Vultures & Fireflies, acts as a visual chronicle of Nezahualcóyotl—once hailed as a promised land for internal migrants and, later, for arrivals from the Caribbean, Central, and South America. Just sixty years ago, this community on the outskirts of Mexico City was seen as a place of opportunity. The publication offers an intimate window into everyday life.
Featuring stunning visuals, essays, and poetry by Guadalupe Reyes, Mitzi Cuevas, Razzia Santillán, Lydiette Carrión, Adrián Román, Juan Pablo Ramos, Samuel Segura, Laura Martínez, and Tonatiuh López, designed by The Rodina.