América sin Fronteras

March 15 – April 28, 2018 at David Nolan Gallery, New York

David Nolan Gallery is pleased to announce América sin Fronteras, an exhibition of new and recent work by Chilean artist, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra – her fourth at the gallery. On view from March 15 through April 28, the presentation will include significant drawings and three-dimensional works that testify to the artist’s vivid imagination and also the introduction of a monumental new scale into her practice.

Vásquez de la Horra (b. 1967) has become known for her deeply personal works in which she deploys a technique wherein graphite drawings are sealed over with a translucent wax “skin”, imbuing her compositions with a sense of historicity and corporeal fragility. The artist’s unique understanding of the world has been fertilised by a deep engagement with an expansive array of belief systems, both from her native Latin America and across the globe. The powerful images that inhabit her works are the result of a spontaneous and unconscious channelling of memories, metaphor, and spiritual imaginings.

The present exhibition demonstrates Vásquez de la Horra exploring the further limits of her imagination, as she takes the viewer on a journey into far flung universes, through mountain ranges, deep underwater, and finally, into the afterlife. The titular work, América sin Fronteras, 2017, a mythical seven by five foot drawing, portrays two manifestations of Mother Earth, whose recumbent body seamlessly merges into the landscape. From inside her a young boy is birthed, and armed with a bow, he goes off to hunt.

Distinctive letterforms (of the artist’s creation) appear frequently in her work, and words often literally embody her figures so as to suggest visual poetry. One such work – La verdad es demasiado grande, 2017 (or The truth is too big) – depicts an enigmatic couple engaged in a tender embrace. Vásquez de la Horra has linked the central message of this work to her own mission as an artist: to both examine and uncover the mysteries of the universe. With power and authority, the artist’s works invite us to consider more deeply the world around us, as she discerningly imparts a treasury of life’s secrets.

Work by the artist is represented in museum and public collections worldwide, including the Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen, Berlin; The Art Institute of Chicago; Denver Art Museum; Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; The Morgan Library & Museum, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Musée National dʼArt Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris; Daniel & Florence Guerlain Contemporary Art Foundation, Paris; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Saint-Étienne; National Gallery of Victoria, Australia; and UBS Art Collection, Zurich. Vásquez de la Horra lives and works in Berlin.

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