Removal of the statue of Queen Wilhelmina from Independence Square, Paramaribo, Suriname. . right: v...

Xavier Robles De Medina

Removal of the statue of Queen Wilhelmina from Independence Square, Paramaribo, Suriname. . right: visual artist Stuart Robles de Medina. Stichting Surinaams Museum. Archive nr. 20–162, 1975320 x 232cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasEfremidis
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The artwork depicts a dramatic black and white image of a figure suspended in mid-air, bound by intricate ropes and cords. The stark contrast between the shadowy background and the sculptural quality of the central figure creates a striking visual impact. The work appears to explore themes of restraint, vulnerability, and the human form, employing unconventional techniques that challenge traditional artistic boundaries. This provocative piece likely reflects the artist's intention to confront societal norms and elicit a visceral emotional response from the viewer. ...

Xavier Robles De Medina
Artist
Xavier Robles De Medina
Surinamese

Xavier Robles de Medina’s work operates at the intersection of visual art and critical research, deeply informed by his creolized queer subjectivity. His practice is grounded in a rigorous process of collecting, curating, and recontextualizing found images, texts, and archival materials. Drawing from the tradition of appropriation art, he transforms these culturally and historically charged materials into new, layered compositions that challenge linear historical narratives and fixed identities. Robles de Medina’s meticulously crafted works often explore themes of memory, identity, colonialism, and historical erasure, with a particular focus on Suriname’s complex past and its ongoing cultural implications. By collaging and layering disparate elements, he creates pieces that are mathematically precise yet resonate with poetic and political undertones. This duality allows his art to navigate the tensions between personal and collective memory, the intimate and the institutional. His practice is also marked by an engagement with language and storytelling, using fragmented narratives to disrupt conventional understandings of history and identity. Through these interventions, Robles de Medina invites viewers to reconsider the ways histories are constructed, remembered, and represented, offering a nuanced meditation on the persistence of cultural hybridity, power, and resilience in the face of erasure. ...

Efremidis
Gallery
Efremidis
Berlin

Efremidis opened in September 2018 in the former IBM building on Ernst-Reuter Platz. Founded by Stavros Efremidis and Tom Woo, the gallery focuses on carefully curated exhibitions. By engaging in dialogues with Berlin-based and international artists, Efremidis aims to present a forward-thinking and innovative program.