
Dear clients,
MASA is pleased to present MASA Inc. ATTENTION: Please note, someone has been naughty again and is taking food from the break room that is not theirs. We all know what’s going to happen if this problem persists. Labeled food containers are strictly for their owners. If you have any questions please report to HR who can address any concerns. As you can see some changes are being made in the office. For the past few years the work space has been stripped of all meaning. Which begs the question: what is an office without those who inhabit it? This exhibition exists in the space between the now vacant and diluted understanding of this environment. This selection of works straddles the line between art and design, beyond the preconceived. Challenging conceptions of space and function. MASA Inc. shares this aspiration, to showcase a compilation of pieces that represent MASA’s most pertinent desires: to provoke, to learn, to explore, to project, and to inquire. In this memo we are cc’ing our MASA Inc. team conformed by Manuel Bañó, Hollie Bowden, Frida Escobedo, Héctor Esrawe, Mario García Torres, Adeline de Monseignat, Marrow, Brian Thoreen, Joe Sweeney, ROOMS Studio, EWE Studio, and VISSIO in the hopes that you can get acquainted with their work this upcoming February 8th, during our corporate takeover in the beautiful Torre Glorieta Cibeles, running parallel to Mexico City’s Art Week. With fondest affections, MASA INC.
| Hours | TBD |
| Venue | Torre Glorieta Cibeles |
| Type | Design Exhibition |
| Duration | TBD |
| City | Mexico City |
About
MASA Galeria
MASA walks the blurry line between art and design. Collectible design. Experimental design. To show, to curate, to write, to build, to question, to provoke, to educate, to learn: these are the desires. Desire might even be at the center of this adventure. MASA is a nomadic project offering space for discourse about design. MASA is cornmeal, a pliable material that quells hunger and sustains culture. With digital, physical, and conceptual presence, MASA challenges convention and presents ideas on a global stage. With an effort to open up conversation and dialogue around material culture, MASA curates exhibitions offering work with integrity, direction and value. MASA was founded in Mexico City by a collective of creatives — Héctor Esrawe, Age Salajõe, Brian Thoreen and Cristobal Riestra, along with Isaac Bissu and Roberto Diaz — whose backgrounds in art, design and architecture are reflected in MASA’s presentation of design at its boundaries.











