
Harold Mendez’s photography, sculpture and installation works explore the tensions between fiction and truth, as well as visibility and absence. The artist’s work combines research with archival materials culled from geographic sites—objects that embody erased histories—to examine how historical constructions and geography shape our sense of self. As a first-generation American of Mexican-Colombian descent, Mendez’s practice draws from the transnational experience—and its relationship to both ritual and cultural memory.
NADA Ceramics 2026
Mar 6–8, 2026
The Locker Room
ARCO Madrid 2026
Mar 4–8, 2026
IFEMA Madrid Exhibition Center
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Jan 24 – Mar 7, 2026
Ground Work (Field Revision)
Jan 9 – Feb 21, 2026
Sean Kelly New York
Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
Dec 3–7, 2025
Miami Beach Convention Center
Languages of Migration
Oct 15 – Dec 31, 2025
Kislak Center in Freedom Hall, Museum of Art and Design
Francesca Wilmott on “Drum Listens to Heart”
Artforum
Jun 1, 2023
Jun 1, 2023
Bad at Sports Episode 834: Harold Mendez
Bad at Sports
Mar 21, 2023
Mar 21, 2023
Open Structure
Gallerieswest
Jan 12, 2023
Jan 12, 2023
‘Drum Listens to Heart’: Images, Words and Sculptures, Bound by a Beat
The New York Times
Nov 30, 2022
Nov 30, 2022
Chicago Art Oximeter: A Review of LatinXAmerican at the DePaul Art Museum
New City Art
Jul 23, 2021
Jul 23, 2021
Harold Mendez: ‘I feel like I’m communing with the past'
The Art Newspaper
Nov 30, 2021
Nov 30, 2021


















