Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

Abstract geometric artwork with colorful shapes and patterns resembling two stylized birds facing each other.

Eamon Ore-Giron: My name is Eamon Ore-Giron. I'm an artist that lives in Los Angeles, California.

Narrator: Ore-Giron called these paintings Talking Shit with Viracocha’s Rainbow (Iteration I) and Talking Shit with Amaru (Wari). Viracocha and Amaru are Andean deities. 

Eamon Ore-Giron: Viracocha is teacher of the earth and Viracocha is the creation god. 

And then the other more vertical painting is an Amaru, a version of an Amaru, which is a mythological creature from the Andes. And the Amaru was born from the rainbow that Viracocha created. It was born from the chest of the rainbow. And so to me, it's really cool that these two pieces are existing together in the exhibition because they're related in that way. 

The “Talking Shit” series is a way for me to have this conversation with these symbols and this mythology that sometimes can feel very clinical in some ways or can feel removed from our everyday life.

I think one thing that stands out when I think about bringing the sacred closer in some way is in Peru near my cousin's house, there's a pyramid there, they call them huacas. And just as if it was a crumbling building in the middle of a neighborhood and they're all over Lima. And actually a lot of the archeological objects that are in museums now come from these huacas that have been looted. But really, to me, it's like the past still is here. And so, the “talking shit” element to the series is me literally looking at the form and imagining the form in my own way and maybe digging into my own past in my own neurological pathway, in my imagination, but also thinking about our current relationship with the past, especially in Latin America, is very present. It's all around us. And sometimes that's a good thing and sometimes it's not a great thing, but it was a way for me to make that intimate.


Eamon Ore-Giron, Talking Shit with Amaru (Wari), 2023. Mineral paint and Flashe on canvas, 84 x 60 in. (213.4 x 152.4 cm). Private Collection, Wyoming. © Eamon Ore-Giron, 2024. Courtesy the artist and James Cohan, New York. Photo Charles White / jwpictures.com

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