Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art

July 13–Sept 30, 2018


Exhibition works

7 total
Claudia Peña Salinas
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Claudia Peña Salinas

(b. 1975, Montemorelos, Mexico; lives Brooklyn)

Abstract sculpture with yarn and frog.
Abstract sculpture with yarn and frog.

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Cueyatl, 2017. Brass, dyed cotton, and concrete frog, 24 1/2 × 24 × 61 in. (62.2 × 61 × 154.9 cm). Collection of Laura Guerra and Ignacio López

Claudia Peña Salinas
(b. 1975, Montemorelos, Mexico; lives Brooklyn)

Claudia Peña Salinas’s series combine sculpture, images, installation, and video to tell poetic narratives. For this exhibition, she enlarges upon a series that she has developed out of her travels and investigations into the stone sculpture to Tláloc, the Aztec deity representing rain. She has repeatedly gone back to her native Mexico in search of the original site of the ancient Tlaloc monolith, which was found in Coatlinchan, Mexico and is now installed in the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City. The visual layout of Peña Salinas’s installation is imagined as Tlalocán, the mythical paradise known to the Aztecs and ruled by Tláloc and his consort the water goddess Chalchiuhtlicue. The resulting series unites modern and minimalist lines with Aztec mythology.

Abstract sculpture with yarn and frog.
Abstract sculpture with yarn and frog.

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Cueyatl, 2017. Brass, dyed cotton, and concrete frog, 24 1/2 × 24 × 61 in. (62.2 × 61 × 154.9 cm). Collection of Laura Guerra and Ignacio López

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Cueyatl, 2017

Structure made with sticks.
Structure made with sticks.

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Cuecan, 2017. Brass, dyed cotton, and stone, 24 × 124 in. (61 × 315 cm). Collection of the artist

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Cuecan, 2017.

Archival photograph of people looking at ruins.
Archival photograph of people looking at ruins.

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Tlaloc MNA, 2018. Found image printed on metal, 50 x 72 x 1 in. (127 x 182.9 x 2.5 cm). Collection of the artist

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Tlaloc MNA, 2018

Archival photograph of people looking at ruins.
Archival photograph of people looking at ruins.

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Chalchiuhtlicue MNA, 2018. Found image adhered to metal, 50 × 72 × 1 in. (127 × 182.9 × 2.5 cm). Collection of the artist

Claudia Peña Salinas (b. 1975), Chalchiuhtlicue MNA, 2018


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