Temblores Publicaciones

Founded in 2017 in Mexico, Temblores Publicaciones is the publishing house of Terremoto. With the aim of generating critical printed content—starting from situated thought in The Americas—, Temblores seeks to enable editorial spaces that activate multidirectional dialogues between the work of contemporary artists along with professionals within the field of curatorship and research in the arts, as well as with diverse readers.
Temblores thinks of the book as a tool that expands the artistic practice; as a support where object and content stimulate radical imaginations around other art histories.
 
Mexico
 
5 titles
 
Ximena Garrido-Lecca - Botanical Readings / Lecturas Botánicas - Erythroxylum Coca
2025
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
forthcoming
A project by the Peruvian artist Ximena Garrido-Lecca about the different gazes and discussions around the coca leaf, with the objective to reconsider it as a multidimensional and historical actor.
Eugenia Martínez - Black Star - A Retro-Prospective of the Work of Eugenia Martínez and Other Women
2025
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
forthcoming
An anthological and retro-prospective publication on the work of Mexican artist Eugenia Martínez, introducing re-sensitizations to the local and global feminist movements that are being shaped and transformed every day.
 ORLAN - Hibridaciones / Hybridizations
2023
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
Hybridizations presents the most recent work of the French artist ORLAN which reflects, from the aesthetics of ancient Mesoamerican cultures, on the canons of beauty, cultural exchanges, and the symbolic and material powers of native peoples in a globalized world.
Minia Biabiany - Ritmo volcán
2022
trilingual edition (English / Spanish / French)
currently out of stock
This first meticulous revision of the artistic work by Guadeloupean artist Minia Biabiany points the reasons why her practice has become unavoidable to reflect on the continuous process of Caribbean colonization, by destabilizing colonial structures within the territory, body and language.
José Clemente Orozco - Final Cut
2021
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
Devoted to the late work of José Clemente Orozco (1883–1949), a pioneering artist who founded the Mexican Mural Renaissance with Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, that illustrates the artist's career-long interests in human history and politics, surrealism, symbolism, abstraction and the human form, this catalogue also puts into dialogue the echoes of the painter's influence found in contemporary practices in the city of Guadalajara, where he has left an undeniable mark to our day.
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