In particular, he added, his work A Clamor for Justice: 7 Major Crimes (torture, rape, disappearance, flawed trials, murder, imprisonment and repression) is “a wake-up call” for those who make up the justice system: “We have a commitment to change the country.”
“That we are not there simply to swim dead or for things to continue working as they do now. It is a wake-up call so that one day all that is described in the murals will be a historical passage in Mexico and not a daily reality, ”she pointed out.
At the headquarters of the Colegio de San Ildefonso, the also president of the Federal Judicial Council (CJF) reiterated that his role as president of the Court is to promote a Judicial Power and better justice until equality and dignity become customary.
Eduardo Vázquez Martínez, executive coordinator of the Colegio de San Ildefonso, mentioned that the work is made up of 161 works distributed throughout seven rooms, which will coexist with the New Spain architecture of the university campus.
The work reviews five decades of the creative production of one of the most important artists in the history of contemporary art in Mexico and the world. It will be open from today until June 26.