Entering the Tijuana POP Art Gallery—an independent cultural space directed by Pedro Ochoa, located two blocks from the popular Avenida Revolución—is to encounter colorful landscapes, mostly from the binational region, ranging from realism to abstraction, such as the non-photographic interpretation of the landscape proposed by visual artist José Lobo in his solo exhibition “De lesa natura.”
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Entering the Tijuana POP Art Gallery—an independent cultural space directed by Pedro Ochoa, located two blocks from the popular Avenida Revolución—is to encounter colorful landscapes, mostly from the binational region, ranging from realism to abstraction, such as the non-photographic interpretation of the landscape proposed by visual artist José Lobo in his solo exhibition “De lesa natura.”