The five parts – Truth, Destiny, Vanity, Existence, and Moment – suggest reflections of us as we gaze and observe our
inner and outer selves. Each blur and fuse reality and fantasy into an intertwined and indistinguishable being. MIRRORS
connects us through portals of perception, recognition, identity, reality and imagination, bringing us to our authentic selves,
our essential double and propels us through vision expanding the imagination into reality.
The first part, Truth is a 21 part series of uniquely colored hand mirrors that span the color spectrum, each 86.5 x 34.25
inches. Truth confronts us with large-scale hand mirrors that play with our perceptions of this world and make us
acknowledge the other alluding to history, fantasy and reality that connect in a mesmerizing and massive way through
individualized colors that match us with the colors and emotions of our inner selves, our souls. The second part, Destiny is
a unique target, 94.4 x 94.4 inches in diameter that marks us through the target of our lives, an open-ended bull’s eye
defined by how we connect with the work. The third part, Vanity is a large-scale comb, 94.4 x 20 inches, reflecting how we
view ourselves in this world. Vanity necessitates an instinctive look at how we relate the image with our lives. The fourth
part, Existence, portrayed through a film strip, 157.4 x 34.2 inches is divided into four sections, which suggest the four
parts of life, the seasons we experience within our existence. The fifth part, Moment is presented through 32 unique
Polaroid-like mirrors, each 17.5 x 21 inches. Moment reflects individualized snapshots of our lives, our moments.
MIRRORS BY MOZA brings forth unique experiences that stand before us in large-scale form. We are illuminated by the
reflections, questions and meanings of each through our own realities. MIRRORS delves into timeless issues that we face
and ultimately presents us with forms that function to create dynamic dialogues on issues surrounding and imbued in
ourselves and in our culture.
Moza Saracho (b. 1979, Mexico), a contemporary artist based in Mexico City, received her MFA from Tisch School of the
Arts, New York University and studied set design at Istituto Europeo di Design in Italy. Experience includes set design for
on and off Broadway, event planning, film production, film and costume design. MIRRORS is her first solo exhibition.