Cultural Centre Indianilla Station
The Cultural Centre Indianilla Station opened its doors to the public in 2006. The museum concept is tasked with disseminating culture and showing the public the various collections that include the work of national artists.
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The building dates back to the end of the 19th century, served as a warehouse and had 18 thousand boxes of dead archives from the GDF. It houses various rooms for the dissemination of art and storage of the collection of 600 pieces of art-object toys, as well as spaces where lithography, engraving and bookbinding workshops are taught. Indianilla Station opens its doors with a permanent exhibition of 100 art-object toys, the product of four international biennials held in Mexico City, which include works by Leonora Carrington, Francisco Toledo, Sergio Hernández, Brian Nissen, Raúl Anguiano, Rodolfo Morales and Luis Nishizawa. In the main room, the collective exhibition of painting and sculpture is mounted with works by Carrington, Vicente Rojo, Manuel Felguérez, Fernando González Gortázar, Gilberto Aceves Navarro, Joy Laville, Roger von Gunten, Miguel Alamilla, Gabriel Macotel, Alberto and Francisco Castro Leñero , José Luis Cuevas, Irma Palacios, Jesús Mayagoitia and Sergio Hernández, among other artists. In another space there will be the graphic exhibition with 30 works, some by Alberto Gironella, Arnaldo Coen, Pablo Rulfo, Ricardo Regazzoni and Luis López Loza, as well as the photographic exhibition of the architectural process that the Indianilla Station Cultural Center had.
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