AFTER ≈4 years IN VACUUM BOX¡¡¡
(she was locked – yes – like a Jinn)
SHE IS FREE NOW¡¡¡
contains: Kombucha Leather/ true blood/ fungus/ Chronos








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OPENING NIGHT / Exhibition “Memento Mori”
Biomedia: Enfermedad, Arte y Medicina / CLOT Magazine
Special thanks 4 Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro
Special and big thanks 4 Felipe Osornio Lechedevirgen Trimegisto–you’re great curator ![]()
Thanks 4 all artists ![]()
I was very happy 2 be part of it¡
Miss you Mexico-1 day I’ll be there ![]()
(Photos by Felipe Osornio and Cecilia Bullo)
*The exhibition will have remained until January¡













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At November 2019 I participated in exhibition “Biomedia: illness, art, and medicine” at Querétaro Museum of Contemporary Art, Mexico.
Is an itinerant video exhibition that brings together artistic proposals from different part of the world that incorporate biotechnological methods to address, question, or decode medical knowledge surrounding the body and illness. The exhibition has been carried out between performance artist Felipe Osornio “Lechedevirgen Trimegisto” and Meritxell Rosell and Lula C. Sánchez editors of CLOT Magazine.
At the exhibition I represented video documentation of “PA1N MAP” project.
The text I read in video was translated to Spanish.
Attention: for first I show video in public.
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M A N I C | The Big Anxiety Festival
15 OCT 2019 – 26 OCT 2019 | SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
FEEDBACK 4 PA1N MAP PROJECT
In October 2019, Max participated in a festival dedicated to mental health.
At the festival, Max presented a video documentation of the “PA1N MAP” project.
*Feedback: authorship by curator Ivana Jovanovic.
“Happy to provide you with feedback and interactions people had with your work.
A few key things stood out when we did the screening of the work in the lecture theatre on opening night. I had a few people come up to me who spoke about how brave it was that you shared this project and process of recovery from self harm. A lot of people were interested in the Kombucha skin samples we had displayed, and about the process of making them. A few people found the video very difficult to watch because of the nature of the content, and that it is a very personal work. Many people over all who did experience the video talked to me about how it was a very important to show this kind of work, that although it was challenging, they felt like it was a necessary thing to show in an exhibition that talks about mental health.”

Photo by Cynthia Sciberras ©
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