Anna Zorina Gallery is pleased to announce our first solo exhibition of work by Chilean artist Alonsa Guevara, on view September 1 - October 1, 2016.
Ceremonies will feature the artist's latest series of paintings that depict imaginary rites performed to honor various stages of life. Each celebration is not only for an individual or a family but for native lands and harvests as well. The artist's Ceremonies and Offerings explore acts of expressing gratitude that have no ties to a specific religion and are thus intended to be universally applicable and enlightening.
In the life-sized Ceremony portraits, unclothed bodies become one with the soil while covered with a mix of fruits, vegetables and flowers as a connection with earthly gifts. By incorporating fresh and vibrant, rotten and blemished produce, the work represents the full cycle of life, making fertility and fecundity coexist in a parallel with decay and death. The addition of memento mori, such as insects, snails and lizards hidden among the lush fruit and flesh further symbolizes the inevitable end of the life cycle.Image: ALONSA GUEVARA, Constanza's Ceremony (detail), 80 x 32 inches, oil on canvas, 2016?
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