HERland: Women Artists in the MOLAA Collection
by Gabriela Urtiaga, MOLAA Chief Curator
This exhibition was intended to be on view at MOLAA during the Spring of 2020.
Upon the Museum’s reopening to the public, we will present the exhibition in the galleries.
In a world where the discussion about empowering women, race, class, and equity is more relevant and necessary than ever before, we are so pleased to present Herland, Women artists in the MOLAA Collection. An imaginary territory where female artists, with different approaches and even different ways of looking, define a new powerful land with new meanings.
This selection of women artists that we present today is part of the MOLAA Permanent Collection, and by sharing them with our public we begin a new approach to our history as an institution, in addition to broadening our perspective and delving into those works that speak of certain topics, many times invisible in the history of art, such as the creation of female artists.
Because art is knowledge and experience, at the same time we discuss our heritage, we focus on Latina and Latin American artists possessing a unique poetic style, who continued a path started at the beginning of the 20th century linked to a dreamlike and surrealist, representation, imagination, boundaries and distorsions, exploring possible worlds in connection with the female unconscious and personal ideology.
Thus we approach an infinite imaginarium of ideas and concepts, where each of these artists explores their creations, through impressive figurative and symbolic paintings, photographs, and drawings, the depths of fantasy, mystery, illusion, the dream from a clear singular view where the work functions as a matrix to be deciphered.
Hand in hand with artists such as Leonora Carrington, Raquel Forner, Jackelyn Barajas, Doris Salcedo, Patssi Valdez, Liliana Porter, Raquel Paiewonsky, Amalia Caputo, Maria Bonomi and Tania Bruguera, we assist the feminine search through art as a constant and current interpellation where questions can be glimpsed in each portrait, scene, object, strangeness, generated by the dialogue with the surreal inventory in the modern and contemporary scene.
This is our Herland, a poetic map full of beauty but also of persistence and self confidence. A journey that enables us to connect with the matrix of female creation with outstanding artists of our time.
Visit a selection of the artworks in each curatorial axis:
Participating artists:
Adriana Arenas Colombia
Cássia Aresta Brazil
Carmen Argote Mexico
Jackelyn Barajas Mexico
Luisa Elena Betancourt Venezuela
María Bonomi Brazil
Tania Bruguera Cuba
Leyla Cárdenas Colombia
Amalia Caputo Venezuela
Leonara Carrington England
Fabiana Cruz Venezuela
Gitte Daehlin Norway
Elba Damast Venezuela
Marianela de la Hoz Mexico
Sonia Ebling Brazil
Daniela Edburg USA
Susana Espinosa Argentina
Ivonne Ferrer Cuba
Raquel Forner Argentina
Cristina Garza Mexico
Yolanda González USA
Natilia Iguiñiz Peru
Miriam Medrez Mexico
Cecilia Miguez Uruguay
Marta Minujín Argentina
Sara Modiano Colombia
Brenda Obregón Velázquez Mexico
Raquel Paiewonsky Dominican Republic
Lucia Pizzani Venezuela
Liliana Porter Argentina
Sandra Ramos Cuba
Veronica Riedel Guatemala
Ada Rosa Rivera Puerto Rico
Claudia Rodríguez Mexico
Ofelia Rodriguez Colombia
Doris Salcedo Colombia
Carolina Sardi Argentina
Nina Surel Argentina
Paloma Todd Puerto Rico
Yole Travassos Brazil
Patssi Valdez USA
Linda Vallejo USA
Monica Vendramini Brazil
María Villares Brazil