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This vibrant, large-scale painting features a striking use of color and bold, expressive figures. The central figure is a woman with wings, surrounded by a diverse array of human forms and shapes in a lush, abstract landscape. The composition is dynamic, with a captivating interplay of organic and geometric elements. The artist employs a unique style that combines elements of expressionism, primitivism, and symbolism, creating a visually arresting and thought-provoking work. This piece likely explores themes of community, identity, and the human experience within a larger, mystical or spiritual context. ...
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Priscilla Dobler Dzul
PRISCILLA DOBLER DZUL is an interdisciplinary storyteller. Her paintings, textile, sculpture, video, and performance works have addressed notions of belonging, borders, alienation, and social inequality as they relate to the history of migration and indigenous cultures. Dobler Dzul’s works examine the migration of cultural practices and forms between different social and political contexts, with an emphasis on the recuperation of artisanal craft and the articulation of alternative narratives of labor, power, and design. Her most recent works comprise large-scale paintings and glazed, painted sculptures inspired by the bold colors and forms of Mayan mythological oral stories and Alebrije folk art that represent all elements of life: air, water, earth, and fire. Expansive landscapes featuring a range of hybrid animals, human figures, and plant life, Dobler Dzul’s ebullient canvases mix traditional mythological motifs with a contemporary approach to storytelling that creates space and representation for queer people in history and art. ...
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NOME is a contemporary art gallery located in Berlin. It was founded by Luca Barbeni in 2015. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists, many of whom have had their first international solo show with NOME. These artists engage in diverse practices including activism, archival work, and the articulation of indigenous counter-narratives. The gallery’s curated program unfolds through various platforms such as exhibitions, concerts, talks, and editorial activities. NOME’s artists regularly participate in significant institutional exhibitions and biennials. The gallery has taken part in international art fairs including ARCOmadrid, The Armory Show, Art Basel Statements, Artissima, EXPO Chicago, and Feria Material, among others. ...