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La máscara de la apariencia
Mara Corsino, Culeybo , Juanita Lanzo, Jomar Rodríguez, La Trinchera

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Through drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture, La máscara de la apariencia explores ideas of appearance, skin, and the body as sites of becoming and transformation. The show takes up the genre of portraiture to consider appearance as a series of transformations that depend on the mediated relationship between observer and observed. This relationship informs our worldview, where the face marks someone as a pop cultural celebrity worthy of adoration or mythologically as a dangerous and seductive being, a different type of celebrity. La máscara de la apariencia resamples previously unexhibited works, as well as works from past exhibitions, to renew our fascination with the genre of portraiture and with appearance as a mask to be assumed.

La Trinchera. #8, 2025 (CRUDAS: décima); Archival inkjet print; 12" × 8" (30.48 × 20.32 cm) 14 ⅝" × 10 ½" (37.15 × 26.67 cm) (framed); Ed. 5 + II AP

Juanita Lanzo Untitled & Fusion (Brown, ochre, and purple), 2020 Watercolor pencil on watercolor paper 18" × 24" (45.72 × 60.96 cm) 21 ¼" × 27 ¼" (53.98 × 69.22 cm) (framed)

Jomar Rodríguez Untitled, 2022 Porcelain and glaze, light bulb 17" × 17" ø 30" (43.18 × 43.18 cm ø 76.20 cm)

Culeybo Grima, 2025 Oil and fabric on panel 11" × 8 ½" (27.94 × 21.59 cm)

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