Shifting Landscapes 

2024

Green moss sculpture resembling a reclining figure with a mirror, displayed on a wooden floor in an art gallery.

Narrator: Amalia Mesa-Bains’ installation, Cihuateotl with Mirror in Private Landscapes and Public Territories, is an ode to the Aztec spirit Cihuateotl, the protector of mothers who have died in childbirth. A woven rug that evokes moss or shrubbery stretches across the ground, speckled with circular patches of dark green, olive green, and brown and littered with bright orange dried flower petals. A figure covered in varying shades of green moss, lying in repose, appears to emerge from the earth, with its limbs buried beneath the moss. The figure’s form dips and curves, outlined by thin indented lines in the moss, emphasizing the rounded, feminine shape of the figure’s hips and breasts. 

The faceless figure appears to gaze off to the side, towards a giant hand mirror that rests on its side, defying gravity in its balance. The mirror is densely encrusted with an assortment of white, brown, and red seashells, with light mint green paint visible in the small cracks. The glass of the mirror is outlined with small, colorful glass beads. The mirror reflects back the figure lying in the moss, with a painted image of the Virgin of Montserrat, a Black virgin popular throughout the Americas, superimposed on top, taking up the middle of the glass. In the reflected image, the Virgin of Montserrat is depicted sitting amongst dark greenery. A halo of yellow light appears to frame her face, and deep red fabric drapes down her legs. 

Mesa-Bains’ installation evokes the mythological Cihuatlampla, or place of women, bridging the feminine earthly existence with the spiritual world.  


Installation view of Shifting Landscapes (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 1, 2024–January 2026). Amalia Mesa-Bains, Cihuateotl with Hand Mirror from Venus Envy Chapter III: Cihuatlampa, the Place of the Giant Women, 1997-2022. Photograph by Audrey Wang

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