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The Roof Garden Commission: Héctor Zamora: Lattice Detour

Candela, Iria, and Paola Santoscoy
2020
64 pages
43 illustrations
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The work of Mexican artist Héctor Zamora engages with urban or built environments, both disrupting and rearticulating the viewer’s interaction with the site. Lattice Detour, his most recent intervention, commissioned by The Met for its Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, is fabricated from terracotta bricks produced in Mexico and transported to New York. This compact volume, the first book in English on Zamora, presents images and analysis of the new artwork, setting its creation in the context of his past work. An interview with Zamora sheds further light on his formation as an artist, his process, and his inspirations.

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Covered jar, Earthenware, burnished, with white paint and silver leaf, Mexican
ca. 1675–1700

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Candela, Iris, Paola Santoscoy, Héctor Zamora, and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), eds. 2020. Héctor Zamora: Lattice Detour. The Roof Garden Commission. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.