Death takes over Mexico City

The Day of the Dead was declared as intangible cultural heritage by the UNESCO in 2008

Mexicráneos 2018 - Photo: Sofía Danis, Gretel Morales/EL UNIVERSAL
Mexicráneos 2018 - Photo: Sofía Danis, Gretel Morales/EL UNIVERSAL
English | 15-10-18 | 13:16 | EL UNIVERSAL in English/Alejandra Mendoza | Actualizada | 15-10-18 | 13:16 |

It might sound a bit macabre, perhaps even mocking, that a funeral home decides to partner with an artist collective to celebrate the Day of the Dead , but that’s exactly what J. García López and Locos por el Arte (Crazy about Art) are doing with “ Mexicráneos 2018 ” (“ Mexiskulls ”) – and no, there’s nothing macabre or sarcastic about it.

Mexicráneos showcases 54 crystal resin skulls decorated by several artists, placed along Reforma Avenue , from the Angel of Independence to the Roundabout of the Palm .

The " Mexicráneos " exhibition is set to visit Italy and France .

The pieces will be auctioned and the funds will be given to chary.

A VR exhibition, complementary to the skulls, has also been installed at the roundabout of the Angel of Independence to offer audiences two possible experiences: discover what is inside a " Mexicráneo ", or paint a 3D version of a skull in ten minutes.

The exhibition will be available until November 11 , and if you want to take part in the VR experience , you need to

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