April 12 - 27, 2024
From Russell Hill Rogers Galleries:
“My artwork expresses the permanent dialog occurring in the psyche of a middle-aged Mexican ex-patriate. “Uprooting” depicts a cumulus of experiences and life occurrences that continuously steer the personal path toward eventful situations that modify the perception of the self. It is a search for the self through the examination of statements of faith, a sense of displacement, beliefs of belonging, ideas of existence, and acceptance of the human condition. Juxtaposed images and ideas pursue balance for experienced concepts like life vs. death, faith vs. despair, and innocence vs. corruption. Fetishism is embedded in the materials chosen for the work. The ritualistic mechanics of working with these materials evoke a nostalgic reminiscence of my childhood, Mexican heritage, and domesticity. The mixture of elements helps the artwork achieve, at first glance, a whimsical feeling, which yields to an emergence of the dire under-layered content that is constantly searching for belonging. The realization of meaning proves to be more irreverent and biting than innocent. My artwork is not only denunciatory—solutions are presented within. Balance is pursued with nurturing and creative power from the female perspective.”
Reception: April 12, 2024 | 6–8 pm
Russell Hill Rogers Galleries at UTSA Southwest
1201 Navarro Street
San Antonio, 78205 TX
210-224-1848
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2 comments
Is there a catalog of the exhibit?
Hello Martha,
There is no catalog, but you can look for my work on my instagram profile:
https://www.instagram.com/angelessalinas.contemporaryart?igsh=MTJhdmZkbzNqbGRj&utm_source=qr
Thank you for your interest.