MT Objects

@mtobjects

MT Objects is Mauricio Paniagua and Tony Moxham. Mexico City. Represented by @agoprojects
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Pedestal tables now @agoprojects ! These two figurative ceramic tables draw their inspiration from mexico’s rich collective prehispanic history. They are hand-pieced from slip-cast bricks found on the streets of CDMX, and decorated with a mass of hand-sculpted figurative detail.
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3 months ago
We’re super excited to share our new collection of ceramic works today @agoprojects in CDMX. “Hardware” is inspired by 20th century design, especially post war production, when the lines between handmade and machine-made blurred. Every piece in this collection is handmade and hand-assembled, but with an eye towards removing the human hand. The analog ceramic decals covering these works are inspired by commercial printed tile we saw while visiting Mumbai and Tamil Nadu in southern India, and by 20th century tilework that still exists in CDMX!
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3 months ago
save the date! we’re super excited to debut our new collection of ceramic clocks and small furniture at @agoprojects during artweek 2026. On view in the gallery’s 2nd floor space! Monday Feb 2 from 12pm.
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3 months ago
#tbt Brazil in October. São Paulo’s stunning @itaucultural houses one of the most impressive collections of colonial prints and artwork in the world. These often eccentric snapshots of life (and wildlife) in Brazil are both a record of colonial propaganda and also of the country’s dazzlingly unique people and nature
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4 months ago
maya feels . . . @munaegt_ and @museomiraflores in guatemala city hold two of the most impressive collections of maya objects on the planet
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5 months ago
WIP inspo dump . . . we’re working on a ceramic tile system for early next year inspired by post war 20th century manufacturing, advertising, and art
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6 months ago
AGO artists MT Objects (@mtobjects ) craft tactile, modular reinventions of the classic snack tray—good enough to eat. Their ceramics reflect the layered identity of Mexico City itself, where pre-Hispanic heritage meets modernist design. Inspired by the layout of Aztec markets and the utility of 1960s snack trays, these pieces are reimagined in bold, brutalist concrete. 💌 To enquire, reach out to us at AGO. #ceramicartist #ceramics #mexicandesign
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11 months ago
Gracias @admexico for this lovely story which shows a little more of our process within @ceramica_lamejor x @tiffanyandco 📸 @francodesantiago
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1 year ago
With each new iteration, Dot Series deepens its vocabulary. These pieces distill ceramic into gesture—circular, quiet, exact. MT Objects continues its exploration of form as symbol, echoing ritual artifacts while remaining distinctly contemporary. A language of repetition, balance, and subtle power.
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1 year ago
After almost a year of development and production, our (giant!) ceramic mural for Tiffany’s Mexican flagship was recently installed. This project was a hugely collaborative process with Tiffany’s in-house design crew and the amazingly talented young artisans at Ceramica La Mejor here in CDMX
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1 year ago
#whoa our recent trip to India started with the idea of visiting Tamil Nadu to see the 11k+ abandoned Chettier mansions in and around Karaikudi
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1 year ago
India’s Tamil Nadu is a paradise for anyone into color and excess like we (obvs) are. Their temple complexes and colonial public buildings are breathtaking for their complexity and mind boggling effort in the service of religion and empire
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1 year ago