
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a grid of twenty-four glass blocks, each containing a cast of a human head. These blocks are arranged in six rows and four columns. The heads appear to be made of glass or a similar translucent material and are cast in relief, with faces and hats or head coverings visible. The lighting creates reflections and highlights on the glass, obscuring some details but generally revealing the outlines of the faces. This artwork is located in the city of Puebla, Mexico, specifically within the **Museo de Arte Popular de Puebla** (Puebla Museum of Popular Art). The installation is titled **"Rostros de Puebla"** (Faces of Puebla). The heads represent diverse individuals, reflecting the cultural heritage and inhabitants of the region. The artist, Marco Arce, created this piece to honor the people of Puebla. The grid structure and the material evoke a sense of multiplicity and shared identity.
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