Ríos de gente (Rivers of People)
Ríos de gente (Rivers of People)

Regina José Galindo

Ríos de gente (Rivers of People), 2021100 x 177.7cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
photographic print on cotton paper, framedProyectos Ultravioleta
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary sculpture features a striking abstraction of soft, flowing forms in a serene, pale blue hue. The smooth, draped curves create a sense of graceful movement, hinting at the physicality of the human form while remaining entirely abstract. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, with the sculptural elements interacting to form a cohesive, visually captivating piece. The artist's skilled use of color, shape, and technique imbues the work with a sense of tranquility and thoughtfulness, perhaps alluding to the ephemeral nature of the human experience. ...

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Ríos de gente (Rivers of People)
Artist
Regina José Galindo
B.1974, Guatemalan

Regina José Galindo channels poetry and performance through the body, confronting the ethical and social consequences of violence, inequality, and discrimination. Her work often situates the body within the physical and cultural landscapes of Guatemala, exploring the ways systemic injustices are embedded in history and continue to shape contemporary society. Galindo’s performances place her own body in dialogue with the experiences of others, addressing both the specific realities of her native country and the broader global effects of power and oppression. She examines the interconnected struggles of women, the marginalization of Indigenous communities, environmental exploitation, civil conflict, and migration, revealing their roots in colonial histories and persistence under neo-colonial systems. Central to her practice is the notion of extraction—whether of natural resources, labor, or social control—which underscores the ongoing human and environmental costs of systemic exploitation. Through these acts, Galindo transforms her body into a space of witness, resistance, and ethical reflection, challenging audiences to confront the hidden structures of violence and inequality that permeate daily life. ...

Regina José Galindo: Artworks
Ríos de gente (Rivers of People)
Proyectos Ultravioleta
Gallery
Proyectos Ultravioleta
Guatemala City

Proyectos Ultravioleta was founded in Guatemala City in 2009 as an independent artist-run space, and has since established itself as a leading voice in contemporary art in Latin America and beyond.