At the core of my artistic practice is the intersection of my personal experience, cultural explorations, and reflections on death and memory. My compositions are developed through a variety of techniques ranging from acrylic to embroidery and installation. Originally from Mexico City and moved to Asia at the age of 23, my work reflects diverse explorations of the ephemeral nature of life and the cultural parallels I find in myths, beliefs, metaphysics, and quantum physics. Using embroidery as a feminist stance aims to recover intuition and restore marginalized techniques and cultures. Each work is an attempt to capture the essence of shared emotions, transcending social differences.
Ane Alfeirán, b. Mexico City, 1987 is a self-taught artist with a global perspective forged during her 13 years of residence and work in Asia. She has participated in exhibitions in Hong Kong, Singapore, US, and London, including "A Journey of Reflection" and "Camino al Mictlan" in Hong Kong. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries such as the Bicentennial Museum in Mexico and Over The Influence Gallery Hong Kong. In addition to her self-taught training, she has taken courses in drawing, painting and ceramics in Hong Kong and Mexico. In 2023, she participated in the Virtual Seminar on Projects and Visual Discourse taught by artist Selma Guisande. She was a finalist in the Spectrum Miami Art Fair Competition 2019, her work has been published in magazines such as Hypebeast, Vice, Ghasp Media in Hong Kong, and Resident and Jimon in New York. In 2019, she co-founded Xoloplastics, a non-profit project that transforms plastic waste into art and provides opportunities for young people in Mexico. Committed to education, she has taught workshops at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico as well as The Mills and Hart Haus in Hong Kong. Currently, she resides in Hong Kong developing her artistic practice and researching for her next exhibition in Mexico 2025.