Jack Spencer is an American photographer who came to Mexico in the summer of 2000. He spent a week in Pozos at Casa Montana, a week in San Miguel de Allende, and a week in Patzquaro photographing the people and landscape in the surrounding areas.

What the photographer has done in the darkroom to form his finished picture is amazing art. His pictures are mysterious works of art in the same way that stories, songs or sculptures are artworks. Pictures are by definition silent, but you will find that these pictures speak to you.

Spencer's photographs have been exhibited in galleries throughout the country, acquired by museum and corporate collections in the United States and abroad, and published in Photo Metro, Oxford American, and American Way magazines.

Spencer returned to Pozos September 2001 for another stay at Casa Montana while on his quest for more photos. He is presently working on his "Mexican Book." This is the first time that Jack Spencer's work will have been exhibited in Mexico.


Jack Spencer's Monte Alban,
Oaxaca 2000


Jack Spencer's Niñas, Día de los Muertos,
Oaxaca 2000


Jordi Boldó's Diálogos III, 1998

Jordi Boldó is an abstract painter born in Barcelona, Spain, but has lived in Mexico almost all of his life. Boldó is a minimalist—sometimes painting on canvas, sometimes on metal. Little by little Boldó has experimented with technique, form and color to arrive at abstract images elicited from figurative references.

His thick and free brushstrokes of geometric forms represent a unique synthesis of contrasting colors and overall artistic maturity. Bordó consistently reveals himself as a colorist not afraid to unite contrasting colors, the result of which is a beautiful and unique transition between color and form.

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