Marcus Zúñiga: mirasol

Schedule

Sat, 01 Aug, 2026 at 05:00 pm to Sat, 29 Aug, 2026 at 07:00 pm

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Location

Los Angeles State Historic Park | Los Angeles, CA

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LACE commissions LA-based artist Marcus Zúñiga for a site-specific temporary public art installation at LA State Historic Park.
About this Event

I am convinced that memory has a gravitational force. It is constantly attracting us. Those who have a memory are able to live in the fragile present moment. Those who have none don’t live anywhere. Each night slowly, impassively, the center of the galaxy passes over…” -Patricio Guzmán

“If our future in the cosmos is being planned beyond Earth — in space stations, lunar colonies, and imagined extraterrestrial cities — who gets to participate in shaping that future? For many whose deep ancestral-cosmological bonds to the North American continent have been fractured by displacement, remembering becomes a way to regain orientation: a route back to place, time, and belonging. How can we use the knowledge of our cultural heritage to describe our future within the cosmos?

Our cosmos is designed by a spiral migration: the planet and the solar system move through the galaxy in a vast orbit. The mountain collects the rain that drains into the arroyos, flowing into the river, into the ocean. I invoke the form of the Xicalcoliuhqui, repeated throughout ancestral cultures in the Americas. I see it in the streams and rivers that bring life through this place, and in the spiral orbit the planet makes through the galaxy.

We look at the sun and heal the land we stand upon as we remember our ancestral light within our spiral migration through the cosmos. When we see ourselves represented as part of the cosmos, we further our connection to the sky. How do we go to space? Perhaps we already are there, and we once knew this.” -Marcus Zúñiga

In August 2026, LACE commissions LA-based artist Marcus Zúñiga for a site-specific temporary public art installation at LA State Historic Park, expanding on his recent sculptural works heliotrope: a clear day is the mexican sunflower’s medicine (2023), and mutualism imager (2024). Zúñiga’s work is research- and time-based, interacting with their surroundings to embody relationships between human and cosmic bodies. Drawn in part from Mesoamerican cosmology, his commission for LACE will be developed based on the site-specificity of the park as an anthropological site, exploring the history of the LA River’s Zanja Madre. Zúñiga’s temporary sculptural installation, mirasol (2026) is located in the center of the historic River Station Roundhouse turntable, and will be activated with two public programs featuring performance art, ceremonial-based celebrations, and dance by local Indigenous and Mexican American contemporary artists whose works are in conversation with Zúñiga’s artistic practice.

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Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, United States

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