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"THE NEW CIVILIZATION" The Vision of Isabel Ruiz de Velasco.


"The New Civilization" by "Ruzi" is an avant-garde collection that fuses figurative realism with visual metaphors, creating a universe between the tangible and the dreamlike. His style, influenced by Picasso, stands out for enchanted figures that challenge visual limits.




A tribute to art and equity


"The Women's Museum of Mexico", a pioneer in promoting the gender approach in history and culture, is pleased to present the 89-piece exhibition "The New Civilization" by prominent visual artist Isabel Ruiz de Velasco. This space, recognized for its work in disseminating women's history, has been a meeting point for reflection and learning, hosting various activities such as workshops, conferences, forums and artistic shows.


As part of Women's Month, this museum dresses up to welcome Isabel Ruiz de Velasco, an artist with more than 30 years of experience who has stood out in disciplines such as painting, muralism, restoration, documentary filmmaking and audiovisual production. Her work, characterized by a deep social and aesthetic sensitivity, has established her as one of the most influential creators of contemporary art in Mexico.


"The New Civilization" is an exhibition that invites us to reflect on gender equality, nature and the role of women in society. Through his work, Ruiz de Velasco proposes a vision of the future where harmony and mutual respect are the fundamental pillars. His pieces not only stand out for their technique and aesthetics, but also for the powerful message they convey: the need to build a more just and inclusive civilization.


The public will have the opportunity to enjoy this exhibition from March 2 to April 6. The exhibition promises to be a space for dialogue and appreciation of art as a tool for social transformation. With this initiative, the Women's Museum reaffirms its commitment to the dissemination of artistic expressions that contribute to the visibility of women in history and today.










Isabel Ruiz de Velasco, a trajectory of excellence.


Graduated with Honors in the Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences and Techniques and with a Master's degree in Development of Human Potential, Ruzi has been a disciple of the renowned teachers Luis Nishizawa Flores and Gilberto Aceves Navarro. His training has allowed him to develop his own style that has captured the attention of critics and collectors at a national and international level.


Art and social commitment

Throughout his career, Ruzi has used his art as a means of raising awareness and preserving endangered species, such as the monarch butterfly, whales, cats, sea turtles, and the golden eagle. In recognition of her work, she was named Ambassador of the Golden Eagle by the ENDESU Foundation. In addition, he has donated works to various institutions, including the Red Cross, Greenpeace, Kailani Events, the English Hospital of Santa Fe, the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition, and the Legaria Children's Hospital. Likewise, he created a large-format mural in the DIF of Lerma, State of Mexico.


Participation in important cultural spaces

Ruzi has been part of more than 350 group exhibitions and 20 individual exhibitions in prestigious museums such as:

  • Soumaya Museum

  • José Luis Cuevas Museum

  • Museum of Contemporary Art of the State of Mexico

  • CDMX Museum of Modern Art

  • Museum of Passion Cultures for Iztapalapa

  • Women's Museum

  • Zanbatha Museum of the Valley of the Moon


Recognitions and awards

His talent and commitment have been awarded with important distinctions, including:

  • Honoris Causa Doctorate by the Honoris Causa Doctoral Faculty.

  • Honoris Causa Doctorate from the Institute of Higher and Postgraduate Studies

  • Medal for Artistic Merit, awarded by the Guerra Foundation.

  • National Women's Award.Presea de Artes y Letras.

  • First place in the Latin American Art Contest.


International impact

Ruzi has represented Mexico in various exhibitions in Lithuania, Poland, Arab countries, India, Colombia, Argentina and the United States, where the California Senate granted him recognition during his lifetime.


Commitment to education and culture

Her passion for education has led her to donate works to national libraries and to collaborate on the SEP Free Textbook of Spanish Mother Tongue for 5th grade with her work "Invitation to Reading". In addition, his art has been part of album covers, books and the Netflix series Made in México.


Featured collaborations

Ruzi has worked with Pixar, Kellogg's, Procter & Gamble, Televisa and Bimbo, creating iconic characters such as Gato GC, the cat GCI and figures for Tía Rosa products. As a documentary filmmaker, he has produced 30 documentaries about great art personalities. Her relevance in the publishing field has led her to be part of the book Mexican Women in Art and to be on the cover of international magazines such as Escaparate Arts Magazine, Glamor Art and Books, Personae and Business Woman.


Future projects and international events

Her commitment to global causes has led her to collaborate with the UN in the international Art for Food campaign and with UNESCO in the World Education Day project. Soon, she will participate with NASA in the Distant Horizons exhibition, organized by Business Woman magazine.

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