Latin American Aesthetic Currents Flow Through Soho
         -by Maurice Taplinger


Opening reception March 30, 6 to 8 PM
From March 29th through April 18th at the Soho Gallery.

While the sheer variety of emerging styles recently prompted one New York Times critic to call for "A New Map of Latin America's Avant-Garde" that fanciful tendencies still hold sway is clear in "The Latin American Art Exhibition: Masters of the Imagination" a major survey at Agora Gallery, 415 West Broadway, in Soho, from March 29 through April 18. (Opening reception March 30, 6 to 8 PM).
Born in Chile, Ignacio Gana exemplifies the neo-surrealist school with his enigmatic paintings of mysterious romantic assignations in metaphysical landscapes where one is as likely to encounter beds and full-length mirrors as trees.

Magic realist Amelia Errazuriz also suggests the human presence, albeit sans figures, in mixed media paintings of furniture, shadowy staircases, and patterned tiles and pavements, imparting to these inanimate things an emotionally potent atmosphere of silence, expectancy, and mystery.

Even some of the more abstract artists, such as Jaime Villa, introduce imaginative elements --in this case the transmutation of the vegetation and mountains of the town in Ecuador where he was born-- in paintings that combine some of the best qualities of impressionism and expressionism.

Born in Panama to a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, Jane Yechieli explores her multicultural heritage in colorful, richly layered paintings that intertwine elements of the Jewish diaspora and the jungle flora and fauna of her birthplace in rhythmic oils where elements of nature assume a powerful personal resonance.

Cuban artist Noel Morera Cruz also employs nature metaphorically in his lyrical mixed media works on canvas, rendering trees and other elements of landscape hauntingly atmospheric through his expressive paint handling subtle, monochromatic palette.

Inspired by her Mayan ancestry, Luz Maria Lopez merges ancient imagery with contemporary immediacy in her icon-like mixed media paintings, in which the use of metallic pigments in opulent depictions of angels and other mythological figures enhances their spiritual radiance .

A striking synthesis of intuition and intellect informs the mixed media compositions of Mexican and U.S. trained Blanca Ruth Casanova whose luminously layered compositions combine overall abstraction with a subtle anatomical allusiveness.

Just as evocative in another manner, the bronze sculptures of Jaime Vial, with their unusual and subtle patinas, seem to allude to a variety of biomorphically derived forms that command space with an often serpentine grace, yet resist specific definition.

By contrast, the still life paintings of the Venezuelan-born artist Carmela Rakusa apply a meticulous magic realist technique to floral subjects, employing coloristic heightening to lend them her own unique blend of formal beauty and emotional urgency.

Cuban painter Juan Carlos Fuentes Ferrín piles up fanciful imagery "people, birds, and chapeaux that would do the Mad Hatter proud!" with an imaginative inventiveness that prompts one to consider him a neo-surreal visual offspring of Lewis Carroll. Then there is Ignacio Murua, born in Chile, now living in New York City, whose flashy synthesis of color, gesture, and figure is further enlivened by fragments of language that lend his pictures poetic resonance.
Also including paintings by Otimcke, who is reviewed at length elsewhere in this issue, this exhibition is a must-see for
anyone interested in what is fresh and original in contemporary Latin American art.

Click here to see the exhibition catalog

Opening reception March 30, 6 to 8 PM
From march 29th through April 18th at the Soho Gallery.

 

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