Alejandro García Contreras' work is showcased in "The World as a Labyrinth", featuring ceramic cosmologies, bronze narratives, and cosmic paintings.
His art is connected to the collective subconscious, a concept shared by authors to explain the recurrence of symbols and archetypes across time and space.
Carl Jung described the collective subconscious as a living field of imagination, continually reshaping itself through "original instructions" embedded in the human psyche.
This collective subconscious is a universal consciousness shared by humanity, guiding the creation of art that transforms into a mission.
Author's summary: Alejandro García Contreras explores collective subconscious through art.