36 min

María Vargas Aguilar Artist Praxis

    • Arts

In an almost Herculean effort, María Vargas Aguilar takes on the important struggles of our times, such as genocide, climate crisis, and intergenerational trauma, and creates a painting that appears strikingly serene and beautiful. Despite the uplifting color washes, the frame-like plaster, plastic, and wood structures seem to act as a damper or a silencer of some sort. Questions of durability are posed, bringing up issues of pollution, survival, and legacy. María’s family history and the Guatemalan Dirty War linger in this painting, sometimes in the most unexpected ways.

Untitled, 2021

Acrylic, oil, and plaster on canvas with plastic and wood frame

36" x 36" / 91,4 cm x 91,4 cm

www.mariaaguilar.net

www.instagram.com/aguilar_marias

www.artistpraxis.com

www.instagram.com/artistpraxis

In an almost Herculean effort, María Vargas Aguilar takes on the important struggles of our times, such as genocide, climate crisis, and intergenerational trauma, and creates a painting that appears strikingly serene and beautiful. Despite the uplifting color washes, the frame-like plaster, plastic, and wood structures seem to act as a damper or a silencer of some sort. Questions of durability are posed, bringing up issues of pollution, survival, and legacy. María’s family history and the Guatemalan Dirty War linger in this painting, sometimes in the most unexpected ways.

Untitled, 2021

Acrylic, oil, and plaster on canvas with plastic and wood frame

36" x 36" / 91,4 cm x 91,4 cm

www.mariaaguilar.net

www.instagram.com/aguilar_marias

www.artistpraxis.com

www.instagram.com/artistpraxis

36 min

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