Each week this Pride Month we’ll be highlighting two artists working within one of Nobody Promised Y
Each week this Pride Month we’ll be highlighting two artists working within one of Nobody Promised You Tomorrow’s four interconnected themes: revolt, commemoration, care, and desire.DESIRE | Felipe Baeza uses collage, drawing, painting, and video to, as he says, “creatively reconstruct history,” challenging heteronormative, colonial, and nationalist narratives. In this work he explores ideas about the migrant fugitive body, drawing on stories of rupture and regeneration from Mayan mythology and contemporary literary texts. Posted by Rachel LewisFelipe Baeza (Mexican, born 1987). my vision is small fixed to what can be heard between the ears the spot between the eyes a well-spring opening to el mundo grande, 2018. Ink, graphite, twine, cut paper, glitter, and egg tempera on paper. © Felipe Baeza, courtesy Maureen Paley, London -- source link
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