Talking to Leah Cupino about her ofrenda for IMMORTAL - Queer Art Fair - Dia de Muertos CDMX 2025
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“I wanted the ofrenda to rise, to move the way glaciers move—slow, unstoppable, reshaping everything in their path. From the street to the top floor, it became a kind of queer pilgrimage.
Each piece—stone, plastic, fabric—was a record of transformation, a reminder that what we build together can shift, melt, and still carry beauty.The installation was never meant to be static. Like us, it was always in motion—an offering that keeps traveling, finding new forms, new meanings.”— Leah Cupino,
IMMORTAL Queer Art Fair 2025Leah Cupino’s ofrenda for IMMORTAL rose from the street to the sky—a living sculpture of transformation, connecting the ground we walk on to the stories we carry upward.A meditation on queer resilience, impermanence, and the quiet power of change.
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