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Category: Women in Mexico

A Requiem for a Car

April 6, 2019April 13, 2019 by JC Agid 1 Comment

A Requiem for a Car
Fire chat with Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero, special guest of Art Paris 2019

A group of bicycles is carrying on their “shoulders a dead body made-of-steel,” moving a car through the large avenues and narrow streets of Paris to its final resting place right in front of Le Grand Palais, next to the Champs Elysées. “A Requiem for a Car,” a Jaguar to be exact, is a symbol of speed, power and wealth. This invitation to slow down a humanity obsessed with haste, consumerism, and individualism is Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero art installation to celebrate the 2019 edition of Art Paris. Romero, whose art has been exhibited throughout the world and is now part of the permanent collections in North and South American as well as European museums, plays here with some of her favorite themes: automobiles and globalization. 

A spanish version of this interview with Bétsabée Romero was published online by First Class Life

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Posted in ART, Byline JC Agid, Culture, Fire Chat With, Mexico, Uncategorized, Women can have it all, Women Empowerment, Women in Mexico
Tagged Art, Article, ArtParis, ARTParis2019, Betsabee Romero, Mexico, Women Artist, Women Empowerment, women in Mexico, Women's Forum

FRIDA’s (back) in New York … as KAHLO

March 4, 2019April 12, 2019 by JC Agid Leave a comment

CELEBRATING FRIDA KAHLO IN NEW YORK

At least until May 12th. First, at the Brooklyn Museum with the exhibition “Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving.”

But also, through the Mexican painter’s influence on art and fashion with the presentation of artist’s Hormazd Narielwalla’s last series of Frida collages at Art on Paper New York March 7-10.

Finally, throughout a city, which was the first to publicly recognize the art of Frida Kahlo: in New York during the late 1930s where she became a full-fledged artist.

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Posted in ART, Byline JC Agid, Culture, Mexico, Mujeres, New York, Women in Mexico
Tagged art on paper, Assouline, Brooklyn Museum, Diego rivera, Emmanuelle G.. Contemporary Art, Emmanuelle Grelier, Frida Kahlo: Appearances can be deceiving, Frida Kahlo: Fashion as the Art of Being, FRIDAKAHLO, Hormazd Narielwalla, Museo Frida Kahlo, Nickolas Muray, Susana Vidal

The Three Sins of Mayra González

August 23, 2018April 12, 2019 by JC Agid 2 Comments

WOMEN CAN HAVE IT ALL | SERIES | THE THREE SINS OF MAYRA GONZALEZ

A manager at Nissan Mexico once told Mayra González that she was very talented and would have a great career in the industry, but “you have three sins,” he added: “You are young; you are a woman; and you are Mexican.”

Fast forward more than 15 years: Mayra González was eventually promoted in 2016 at age 39 to the top job at the Japanese car company’s fourth largest business unit, thus inducted to the very exclusive club of female CEOs, a mere three years after Mary Barra became the first woman appointed CEO at General Motors.

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Posted in Byline JC Agid, Mexico, Mujeres, Women can have it all, Women Empowerment, Women in Mexico
Tagged Carlos Ghosn, Cámara de Comercio Franco Mexicana, CEO Champions, Choisissez tout, General Motors, Hajer Najjar, JC Agid, Jean-Christian Agid, Marry Barra, Mayra Gonzalez, Nathalie Loiseau, Nissan, Nissan Mexico, Women can have it all, Women CEO, Women Empowerment, Women's Forum Mexico

Mamá: ¿Por qué trabajás?

August 23, 2018April 12, 2019 by JC Agid Leave a comment

WOMEN CAN HAVE IT ALL | SERIES | MAYRA GONZALEZ, CEO DE NISSAN MEXICO, RESPONDE A SU HIJA

(translated from English by WordFactor | as published by the Huffington Post Mexico)

En su revolucionario libro sobre las mujeres Elige Todo, Nathalie Loiseau, una de las diplomáticas de mayor jerarquía en Francia, y madre de cuatro niños, escribió: “Recuerdo la ironía con la que se decía que, de niña, yo quería tenerlo todo”.

Actualmente sirve en el gobierno del presidente francés Macron como Ministra de Asuntos Europeos, Loiseau agregó: “Pobre ingenua: ingenua por quererlo, ingenua por creer que era posible e ingenua por expresarlo. Sigo siendo ingenua y estoy orgullosa de ello. Tenerlo todo; vivir la vida plenamente; no rendirse antes de empezar: Quisiera que esto fuera posible para todas las mujeres”.

‘Ingenua’? La directora general de Nissan México, Mayra González, también es una de las mujeres que quiere tener todo.

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Posted in Byline JC Agid, Mexico, Mujeres, Women can have it all, Women Empowerment, Women in Mexico
Tagged Carlos Ghosn, Cámara de Comercio Franco Mexicana, CEO Champions, Choisissez tout, General Motors, Hajer Najjar, JC Agid, Jean-Christian Agid, Marry Barra, Mayra Gonzalez, Nathalie Loiseau, Nissan, Nissan Mexico, Women can have it all, Women CEO, Women Empowerment, Women's Forum Mexico

Relentless lives: Pepita Serrano

June 13, 2018April 12, 2019 by JC Agid 1 Comment

THREE AMAZING WOMEN | PART 1 | PEPITA SERRANO | PATRON OF THE ARTS

I would like the first three posts of this blog to focus on the recent Amazing Women Jennifer Milliken and I selected for the 2017 Women’s Forum Mexico. They had one concept in common: being relentless.

Pepita Serrano is one of these women. Pepita Serrano is the founder of SIVAM (International Society of Mexican Art and Values), a foundation dedicated to culture and the arts in Mexico and one of the most well-known women in Mexico City.

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Posted in Amazing Women, Byline JC Agid, Culture, Mexico, Mujeres, Women Empowerment, Women in Mexico
Tagged Alejandra Gomez, Amazing Women, Angélica Alejandre, Bristol Hotel, Javier Solorzano, Jennifer Milliken, Leonardo Sanchez, Opera, Pepita Serrano, Rolando Villazon, SIVAM, Ugo Mahieux, Women's Forum for the Economy and Society, Women's Forum Mexico

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