Transforming the Papaya into a Symbol of Identity, Resilience, and Transcendence
First Mexican artist to send a papaya to the Moon. Exhibited at the Louvre Museum, Paris. Named Guardian of Frida Kahlo. Practice spans metallic mirror works, sculptural installations, and large-scale collage. Presented in more than 37 countries worldwide.
Selected Works
Metallic Mirror Sculptures
ABS 3D metallic mirror papaya forms. Each a 1/1 unique edition with Certificate of Authenticity and fractionalized ownership verification of historic lunar art asset.
Collage & Mixed Media
Conceptual Collage on Canvas
Large-scale collage works exploring diaspora, peace, and cultural identity. Each piece a layered narrative of found imagery, text, and symbolic elements.
Sculptural Objects
Mezuzah & Map Series
3D ABS collage on golden epoxy resin. Original maps with dimensional collage elements. Sacred objects reimagined as contemporary art.
Limited Editions
Collectible Mezuzot
Small-scale sculptural mezuzot in vegan fur and metallic ABS. 1/18 unique editions each.
Installation
Mexico City Art Week 2026
Recognition
International Media
Over 100 international publications. Rolling Stone Latin America, VICE, Vogue, Time Out, Milenio. Positioning Glatt among the most visible contemporary Mexican artists of his generation.