Rodríguez Calero : Urban Martyrs + Latter-Day Santos = Mártires urbanos y santos de nuestros días /

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Author / Creator:Calero, Rodríquez, artist.
Uniform title:Works. Selections
Imprint:New York, New York : El Museo del Barrio, [2015]
©2015
Description:127 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm.
Language:English
Spanish
Series:Women Artists Retrospective Series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10540159
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Varying Form of Title:Mártires urbanos y santos de nuestros días
Urban Martyrs + Latter-Day Santos
Urban Martyrs and Latter-Day Santos
Other authors / contributors:Veneciano, Jorge Daniel, editor, writer of added text.
Anreus, Alejandro, writer of added text.
Museo del Barrio (New York, N.Y.), organizer, host institution.
ISBN:9781882454822
1882454820
Notes:Catalog of the second exhibition in the Women Artists Retrospective Series, organized by El Museo del Barrio, New York, held from July 22 through October 17, 2015.
Includes bibliographical references and index of works illustrated.
Text in English and Spanish.
Summary:"El Museo del Barrio's 'Urban Martyrs and Latter-Day Santos' is the first museum survey of the Nuyorican artist Rodríguez Calero and the second in a series of five women-artist retrospectives in El Museo's current five-year plan. Rodríguez Calero forges her powerful and unique style from the richly varied traditions of her own background. Availing herself of both classical and deeply contemporary elements including surrealist collage, Catholic iconography, medieval religious painting, and hip-hop street culture, Rodríguez Calero creates vibrant and multilayered canvasses that def easy categorization. Her work offers a masterful balance of the abstract and figurative, sacred and profane, the meditative and boldly graphic. Rodríguez Calero's original technique is called 'acrollage', a technique of layering glazes of luminous colors with rice and other kinds of paper. The blending of fermenting surfaces and stenciled patterns attains lustrous color and texture. Guest-curated by Alejandro Anreus, the installation includes 29 large acrolalge canvases, 19 smaller collages, 13 fotacrolés (altered photograph) on canvas board, and 3 works of mixed media on paper.

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Call Number: N6537.C63 A4 2015
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