![A vertically oriented, rectangular informational poster is affixed to a grey, block-textured wall, likely concrete or cinder block, in a venue within León, Mexico.
The poster features a prominent purple background for its header and title sections, with a central white text block providing detailed exhibition information. At the top, in white capital letters, "TERMINAL contemporánea" is displayed, accompanied by a small grey box with "03" and a black airplane icon to the right. Below this, the artist's name, "Fátima Camarena," is presented in white, followed by the exhibition title "HyBRIS" in green text, with "[memoria líquida]" underneath in white.
The main body of the poster consists of white text on a white background, detailing the artistic concepts of the exhibition. The text block concludes with "Cali Chan" as the author credit. At the bottom of the poster, in white, "Permanecía hasta 26 de abril" is stated, followed by three distinct logos/names: "GUSAN JUICIO," "DIEZ MIL PIES," and "HANGAR+." To the far right, social media handles are listed: "@terminal_contemporanea," "@flashbaack_0205," and "@cali_chan_9."
The poster is secured to the wall with small, dark fasteners visible in the upper half. No individuals are depicted, but the poster describes the work of artist Fátima Camarena and is authored by Cali Chan, indicating a cultural or art-related event.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_81e1a414-adb9-43df-b.jpg?alt=media)
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A vertically oriented, rectangular informational poster is affixed to a grey, block-textured wall, likely concrete or cinder block, in a venue within León, Mexico. The poster features a prominent purple background for its header and title sections, with a central white text block providing detailed exhibition information. At the top, in white capital letters, "TERMINAL contemporánea" is displayed, accompanied by a small grey box with "03" and a black airplane icon to the right. Below this, the artist's name, "Fátima Camarena," is presented in white, followed by the exhibition title "HyBRIS" in green text, with "[memoria líquida]" underneath in white. The main body of the poster consists of white text on a white background, detailing the artistic concepts of the exhibition. The text block concludes with "Cali Chan" as the author credit. At the bottom of the poster, in white, "Permanecía hasta 26 de abril" is stated, followed by three distinct logos/names: "GUSAN JUICIO," "DIEZ MIL PIES," and "HANGAR+." To the far right, social media handles are listed: "@terminal_contemporanea," "@flashbaack_0205," and "@cali_chan_9." The poster is secured to the wall with small, dark fasteners visible in the upper half. No individuals are depicted, but the poster describes the work of artist Fátima Camarena and is authored by Cali Chan, indicating a cultural or art-related event.
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