Travesía Cuatro, of Mexico City, is showing two poetic sculptures by Tania Pérez Córdova that are based on simple memories of everyday objects and scenes—the shape of a door at a friend’s home, for example, reproduced in bronze. Another piece is inspired by the notion that a wine bottle might be based on the size of one human exhalation; a glass form is encased in a shape that recalls a seed, the start of life. “They’re difficult to explain but poetic,” said Sokoloff. Read the full article in Artnet.