Pupusa Retablo (twin)

Guadalupe Maravilla

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Biography

Maravilla is a transdisciplinary visual artist, choreographer, and healer. As an acknowledgment to his past, Maravilla grounds his practice in the historical and contemporary contexts belonging to undocumented communities and the cancer community. Combining pre-colonial Central American ancestry, personal mythology, and collaborative performative acts, Maravilla’s performances, objects, and drawings trace the history of his own displacement and that of others. Culling the entangled fictional and autobiographical genealogies of border crossing accounts, Maravilla nurtures collective narratives of trauma into celebrations of perseverance and humanity. Across all media, Maravilla explores how the systemic abuse of immigrants physically manifests in the body, reflecting on his own battle with cancer. Maravilla’s large-scale sculptures, titled Disease Throwers, function as headdresses, instruments, and shrines through the incorporation of materials collected from sites across Central America, anatomical models, and sonic instruments such as conch shells and gongs. Described by Maravilla as “healing machines”, these Disease Throwers ultimately serve as symbols of renewal, generating therapeutic, vibrational sound. This concern with healing and forms of care, shaped by Maravilla’s personal history, is the foundation for his explorations of sculpture, performance, and ritual. ...

Selected Artworks
When I First Met Guadalupe
Guadalupe Maravilla
When I First Met Guadalupe, 2023
216 x 137 x 53cm
El Boquerón Retablo
Guadalupe Maravilla
El Boquerón Retablo, 2023
239 x 147 x 58cm
Pupusa Retablo (twin)
Guadalupe Maravilla
Pupusa Retablo (twin), 2023
257 x 93 x 52cm
Gallery Representation
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