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In the urban jungle that is Mexico city there is little to find that is conventionally beautiful. Since the 80's, Mexico city inhabitant. Miguel Castro Lenero (not to be confused with Fidel) has been painting a name for himself by exploring beauty in the most unpredictable places. For the first time in Canada, Lenero presents one of his collections which features his series of street signs. Lenero's painting seek artistry in the overlooked, I suggest not overlooking his heart. – E.H
Diaz Contemporary, 100 Niagara St., Toronto, ON
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