Newton
Biography
Newton considers themes of eroticism, mortality, and the human condition. Her work often combines sculpture, drawing, and conceptual frameworks to create immersive and contemplative experiences. She employs meticulous craftsmanship, as seen in her use of bronze bas-reliefs, integrating form, texture, and narrative into each piece. Her artistic approach frequently engages with literary and philosophical sources, transforming texts into visual explorations of emotion, desire, and vulnerability. By translating complex narratives into sculptural and drawn forms, Newton investigates the interplay between physicality and psychology, creating works that challenge and provoke viewers. Central to her practice is the dialogue between object and story, where sculptures and drawings work in tandem to evoke memory, intimacy, and transgression. Newton’s work demonstrates a sustained commitment to materiality, precision, and conceptual depth, positioning her as a key figure in Mexico’s contemporary art scene. ...