Mexico City /
Yalitza Aparicio never ceases to surprise her fans with the large number of projects she works on. After the success of Roma, the Oaxacan has become one of the most popular personalities in Mexico. This Wednesday he announced that he will appear on the cover of KingKong Magazine, a limited edition art magazine now available for pre-order on their site web for 12 euros, about 290 pesos.
The actress was the first to share the image on her Instagram account, which she accompanied with a message in which she talks about the great opportunity it represented for her.
“You always have to take advantage of every minute, every second, every opportunity that comes your way to learn from such wonderful people.” wrote in his post of the social network.
“What a beauty!”, “Wow I never thought to see you in KK Magazine”, “Beautiful !, congratulations”, are some of the comments that can be read in the publication that in a few minutes accumulated more than 35 thousand likes, as well as congratulations from figures like Daniela Schmidt and Ana Brenda Contreras.
It is a unique project that brings together the talents of some of the most recognized personalities of national contemporary art. The photography was carried out by Tania Franco Klein, whose work addresses various issues such as consumerism and emotional disconnection. His extensive work has exhibitions around the world and has earned him international awards.
“I photographed the beautiful Yalitza Aparicio for a very special publication magazine. With the team of my dreams. ” The artist wrote on her Instagram account.
In addition to the photographic session, the piece consists of an essay in both English and Spanish and an extract in Mixtec. It will also include a conversation with Monterrey businesswoman Zélika García, founder of the most important art fair in Latin America, Zona Maco, which is why Aparicio will most likely be present at its next edition.
This year the art and design exhibition will take place in a special version between April 27 and May 2 in various galleries that will focus on disseminating only local art, while its conventional format will take place until February 2022.
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